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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 826

Klara still wanted to continue, but was interrupted by Jonny, and she had to agree.

"Okay, I'll make dinner."

She was not going to continue, but she would look for another opportunity to talk about it, and Jonny's company had always been mysterious and desirable to her.

If she saw his company, Klara would be more at ease.

Brian was looking forward to Winnie's return for the Thanksgiving Day. He felt that his relationship with his father had been improved and Winnie might be happier when she returned.

So he had dinner and was to talk to his father.

Brian found his father in the pavilion in the courtyard. When he walked up to his father, he didn't know how to speak.

"Where are the kids?"

Rufus asked, speaking first.

"Doing homework in their rooms."

Brian replied in a low voice, but his was still thinking about how to start that topic that he didn't want to bring up.

"Is Winwin coming back for the Thanksgiving Day?"

Rufus had been thinking about Winnie, if she could come back and brought Vanessa over, he would be happy.

"She's not sure, and right now she won't tell me anything."

Brian said, he had tried but she was still estranged to him.

"Still no progress?"

Rufus hadn't asked about Brian and Winnie, not because he didn't care, but because he believed that they could handle it well on their own.

But after all this time, he was still disappointed.

"No, she has not forgiven me. But don't worry, I'll spend my life trying to get her back."

Brian had this confidence and had to be confident, or else Winnie would really stay away from him.

"I'm just afraid you'll consume your whole life, and you'll be alone like me for the rest of your life."

Rufus knew how hard and how lonely it was to wait for a lifetime. He didn't want Brian to end up alone like him, he didn't want Brian to spend his life waiting.

Brian always used to listen to his father's words with hatred taking over his brain nerves, but at this moment he more or less appreciated how difficult it had been for his father for so many years.

"You've had ...... her in your heart all these years, haven't you?"

Brian asked the question, but it was still unacceptable for him, so he did not speak out her name.

"Who? Isobel?

Rufus found it particularly surprising that Brian mentioned that.

For over twenty years, Brian had never once mentioned Isobel. Today, although Isobel's name wasn't spoken, it still made Rufus excited.

"Right."

Brian replied in a cold voice. He hated this woman so much that he did not want to think about her or hear her name.

"What you feel for Winwin is what I feel for Isobel. There is love and guilt, but you still have a chance to make it up to Winwin, but I ......"

Rufus took a sigh of relief.

"You always say you felt indebted to her, but she is a mistress, you should felt indented to Mom."

Brian's heart ached, trying desperately to be clam, if it wasn't for Winnie, he would have been furious.

"I've told you many times that I don't feel indebted to your mother."

Brian held his breath without letting it out, but Rufus was agitated.

He didn't have the patience he used to have, afraid that it would be too late and he had the urge to say what he really wanted.

But at this moment he was still wise enough to know that the truth would hurt Brian and Stella.

"She's dead, because of you and the mistress. Why can't you admit you were at fault after all these years?"

Brian couldn't stand such excuses from his father.

He had been a stranger to his father for so many years, but he had always admired his character. He was not a man without responsibility, not a man without a sense of duty.

But he just couldn't understand why his father didn't think until now that he had done something wrong and that he had caused the death of his mother.

"Am I the kind of person who is afraid to admit when I'm wrong?"

Rufus didn't answer but asked Brian instead. He couldn't tell Brian the truth directly, and he could only let Brian think for himself.

Brian didn't know how to answer because the frankness in his father's gaze made his heart tighten inexplicably.

His father was not the kind of person who was afraid to admit his mistakes, so what the father means was that he was not at fault in this matter. But here was the thing, of the three people, if his father was not at fault, so the one who was at fault should be the mistress or his mother.

Yet what was wrong with his mother?

"Isobel is indeed a mistress in a sense, for your mother and I were legally married. But I have to tell you Isobel was not at fault, she was cheated on by me."

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