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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 668

Winnie wanted to go to see Penny in the afternoon, but Felix called and asked her out. This time Felix chose meeting place to be a coffee shop, which deliberately catered to Winnie. That surprised Winnie.

Winnie hurried to the coffee shop.

"Chairman, am I late? I am sorry, there was a traffic jam."

Winnie said apolitically, even if it was a very bad excuse. But there was indeed a car accident.

"No, you are on time. I am early."

Felix's manner was neither genial nor aloof. Since he knew that Winnie took the blame and she did not make scene, Felix’s attitude Winnie had changed a lot.

Although he still could not accept her to become his granddaughter-in-law, he liked to get along with her.

"I'll be punctual next time."

Winnie knew Felix hate the people who were late, even if she was late, but Felix came earlier than her. She was equally uncomfortable keeping others waiting for her.

Speaking, Winnie saw Felix had coffee, she could not help but remind.

"Chairman, you'd better not drink coffee at your old age. It's bad for your health. Get something else."

Winnie was to say to the waiter, but Felix stopped her.

"It is ok, I'll just have a little."

"Director Chambers, I have a question I can't figure out. Why didn't you tell your family why you broke up with Brian?"

Felix then asked the question. He had been puzzling over the question since he knew it yesterday. Why didn’t she tell her family and friends?

Winnie was stunned and did not expect that Felix cared about such things.

“The kids told you?”

Winnie asked Felix, thinking that it must be mentioned by the kids when they had chat.

“Brian told me.”

Felix gave a simple answer. It did not matter who told him, the reason why Winnie did not tell mattered.

"I see."

Winnie gave a bitter smile.

"Now I'm as disgusting as I can possibly be in his eyes. He must have said nothing good about me. It doesn't matter, we broke up anyway."

Winnie sighed and released the feeling of bitter. If Felix wanted to know, she had nothing to hide.

"I didn't tell my family and friends, because I didn't want to get Mr. Bennet in trouble. If my friends and family find out I've been wronged, they will go to Brian. Even Vanessa will go to him for explanation. They all agree that Mr. Bennet and I break up, but they won't accept it this way."

Speaking of this, Winnie could not help but sigh, depressed. If she did not sigh, she was afraid that she could not bear it.

"You are afraid that Brian would be questioned by your family."

Felix understood that the reason Winnie did not tell her family was that she did not cause trouble to Brian, rather than being embarrassed like Brian said.

"No, I was afraid my family and friends would question him and he would know the truth, and then we wouldn't be completely apart."

Winnie did not admit that she did it for the good of Brian, but gave Felix an answer like she was selfish. They had broken up, and no one should know that she did it for his good. It was like going back to the time of the first crush, everything was silent.

"After Mr. Bennet and Gloria get married, I will tell my friends. Then it won't change anything."

"By the way, Chairman, Vanessa came home yesterday and told me that the two kids were rude to you. I did not educate them well, please do not get angry. I apologize on behalf of the kids."

Winnie got up, and then bowed to Felix.

"There's no need to apologize."

Felix frowned. It was not that he was not dissatisfied with Winnie's apology. The more sensible Winnie was, the more uncomfortable he was.

“They are my kids, and I wouldn't be angry even if they were rude to me. Don't worry about the kids. It's only natural that they didn't accept the fact you broke up.”

Felix explained. Since Winnie made an apology, he could not tell her what the kids said.

Although the topic shifted to the kids and Felix did not pursue the previous topic, Felix knew, no matter how Winnie hid, her starting point was for the sake of Brian.

In fact, from a personal point of view, Brian really needed a woman who paid for him wholeheartedly. But business was bigger than heaven, how could a man be held back by love?

Winnie sat down again, even if Felix did not care, she thought she did not educate the kids well.

"As a matter of fact, the two kids said something against you in front of me, but I criticized and persuaded them in person. They agreed to do it, and I thought they could do it. But I did not expect that they refused to go to the old house and were rude to you.”

"Even though they're the kids of the Bennet family, I'm not doing a good job as a mother for they being rude."

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