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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 774

Stella had observed that her father was not guilty to her mother. His guilt only came out when he mentioned Isobel.

Why father only felt guilty to Isobel, instead of her mother?

"Even if your mom passed away because she was sad. But after all these years, you should let it go."

"Your Dad is more than sixty years old with gray hairs. Can you and Brain want him to be so worried and anxious until he dies? If he dies with regret, what will happen to you and Brain? Will you feel indebted, will you regret?"

Joshua did not dare to say more, for fear that Stella could not control her emotion. He had to change his manner to persuade Stella.

She hoped Stella let it go and solve the problem, so she could really happy.

“Let bygones be bygones. What you and Brain should do is to forget the past and forgive everyone. The living can't always be controlled by the lost. If you don't fix this, it's going to haunt you even after your Dad dies."

"Honey, only fools torture themselves. Only fools struggle. In order not to regret it and for dad's happiness for the rest of his life, you, as a sister, should solve the problem."

Joshua's words hit Stella’s fragile heart, especially when it came to if they felt indebted to her father, if they would regret that they had not forgiven her father.

Joshua was right that only fools tortured themselves, and her father wasn't the only one who was tortured, but his family.

Why couldn’t they figure it out?

Penny was quiet these days, lying on the sofa in a daze, waiting for the hospital examination results.

She didn't believe Gloria and went to the hospital for a full checkup. She moved to another hospital so the results were real.

She was waiting for the results right now.

But she found it too hard, she found it too scary.

For two days she felt like she was breaking down, terrified of cancer and death.

She didn't want to get sick. She didn't want to die. Winnie was still alive, how could she die?

"What are you thinking?"

Oscar's words pulled her thought back. Then she found it was nine o’clock in the evening, and she had been in such a daze all day that she could not remember when she had had lunch or dinner.

"Nothing. You're home early today."

Penny said while sitting up.

"I have finished my work, so I came back earlier today."

"You must have finished dinner, I have not eaten yet, do you want to have late snack?"

Oscar was in a good mood, but he was worried.

He came back early not because his work had done, but because he had heard from that nanny that Penny was in a bad mood, so he left work and came back.

"Ok."

So two people ordered takeout, and sat at the table.

"Have some wine, it relieves fatigue."

Penny proposed, so she asked the nanny to prepare glassed and wine.

"I drink, you can’t. You are still a patient, drinking is not good for your health, and it will also affect the medicine."

Oscar poured himself wine and reminded Penny. But he had no idea that Penny really wanted to drink.

"I'll have some, too. It won't affect anything since I am dying."

Penny said and grabbed the wine.

Hearing that, Oscar felt strange.

When Penny got along with him before, she always avoided the topic of her illness, she only mentioned it when she was angry with Winnie.

But Winnie was not around these days, why she mentioned it suddenly.

"Drink little. I am your guardian now, and you must obey me."

Oscar talked to Penny casually. He was really afraid that Penny’s mood would get worse.

"Sure. You are the only one in the world who will not abandon me, and I must be obedient to you. A little, I will only drink a little."

Penny took a sip.

She put down her glass and ate food. Then she asked Oscar a question out of the blue.

"Oscar, do you think my family will come to my funeral after I die?"

Oscar's heart suddenly twitched.

He looked at Penny with surprise. He felt there was something wrong. This sentence was sad.

"Don't talk nonsense. It's bad luck. You are well and have nothing to do with the funeral."

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