When the two kids felt puzzled, they received a phone call from Brian.
"Why did you hang up just now, daddy?"
Luke asked hurriedly, but he heard Brian say coldly and angrily.
"Put your aunt on the phone."
Luke found that daddy got angry, dared not delay and ran to the dining room hurriedly.
Luke was stunned for a while when he saw Leo hugging his aunt. Of course, he also felt uncomfortable. However, Luke had no time do care about it because the most important thing was to finish the task given by daddy.
"Auntie, daddy wants you to answer the phone."
Luke lifted the mobile phone and handed it to Winnie.
It was only then that Winnie collected herself. Then, she left Leo's arms hurriedly.
"Who is on the phone?"
Winnie asked when she was still sobbing.
Brian could clearly hear that Winnie was trying to stop herself from sobbing through the phone. He became even angrier.
"Daddy is on the phone. Daddy wants you to answer the phone."
Luke repeated again clearly.
Winnie was stunned for a moment and took the phone after wiping off her tears.
"What's the matter?"
Winnie had tried her best to control herself, but her voice was obviously nasal.
"Come out."
Brian said coldly. Although he was angry, he was domineering and awe-inspiring, just like a king who was giving orders.
"Now?"
Winnie took a look at the time. It was not too late in night, but she was unwilling to go out when she heard his cold voice.
"Yes, now. Come out immediately. I'll wait for you downstairs."
Brian still said in peremptory and domineering manner. At the same time, he left the restaurant and drove out by himself.
"Can I know the reason why you ask me to meet you now?"
Winnie continued to ask. If he didn't come to find her for work, she wanted to refuse to come out.
"Cut the crap. If you don't come out, I'll take Luke away immediately. You won't be able to see him in the future."
Brian threatened her. He didn't want to say a single useless word. And he even didn't want Winnie to continue to stay with Leo.
"You..."
Winnie found that Luke and Leo were looking at her when she was about to refute, so she gave up.
Brian took a tough stance and he always did what he said, so Winnie could only compromise in the end.
After placing the two kids, Winnie went downstairs.
Brian had already stood at the door when Winnie arrived downstairs.
Seeing Winnie, Brian pulled her and went towards the parking lot without saying a word.
Winnie was somewhat opposed to his action. Moreover, Leo used such a great strength to take her hand that her hand somewhat hurt.
"Just tell me if you want to say anything. Can you not behave like this?"
Winnie asked. She was puzzled, not knowing why Brian was so angry.
"Shut up. If you say another word, I'll take Luke away."
Brian threatened her with Luke again. He found that Winnie's soft underbelly was Luke.
"Let...Let go of me. I'll follow you myself."
Winnie dared not to say anything else, fearing that she would make him angry and he really took Luke away in anger.
It was obvious that her struggle was useless. Brian pulled her and walked quickly as if he hadn't heard what she said.
Winnie's hand hurt more and she really couldn't bear it, so she spoke.
"Brian, you're hurting me."
Hearing these words and finding that Winnie talked as if she were in unbearable pain, Brian finally let go of her hand and stopped. He turned around and looked at her sullenly.
"What are you doing? Did I do anything that upsets you? Why do you treat me like this?"
Feeling aggrieved, Winnie asked when she rubbed her hand.
“……”
Brian kept silent, came directly close to Winnie and took her hand with force again. He didn't pull her by force and didn't continue to walk this time, but began to carefully check Winnie's hand under the dim light.
Only when he saw that her small delicate hand was all red did Brian know that he had really exerted too much force.
Brian found that he felt even worse because he hurt Winnie.
He began to rub Winnie's small soft hand, which astonished Winnie.
It was difficult for Winnie to believe that Brian was rubbing her hand now. She thought that she must have hallucination because she drank too much red wine. Brian was as cold as snow. How could he be so considerate?
Only Leo would do such a thing. The person in front of her couldn't be Brian. She must have hallucination.
Winnie withdrew her hand hurriedly.
"I can do it myself."
"Follow me."
Brian said coldly again.
Winnie allowed Leo to hold her in his arms, but she refused to let him take her hand.
Considering this, Brian couldn't calm down.
Winnie had learned a lesson. She didn't want to be hurt; she didn't want to repeat what had just happened; and she didn't want to lose Luke. If she wanted to achieve all these, she could only follow Brian.
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