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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 876

"I don't know, if I did, I would have found the buyer already."

"I'm not sure when the auction is on, so you can inquire it."

That was all Romeo knew, and he could only ask Winnie to inquire about it, fearing that she would miss the auction with his limited abilities.

"Okay, I know, I'll take care of the rest myself. Thank you so much, I'll treat you to tea sometime."

Winnie felt indebted and if Romeo had not kept an eye out for her, this opportunity would have been missed.

After the call, Winnie was in good mood and went downstairs for dinner.

"Looks like good news."

Brian saw the shift in Winnie's mood and couldn't help but ask.

"Yes. It's been a long time since I've had such good news."

Winnie smiled as she answered Brian and picked up her chopsticks to resume eating.

She looked up at Brian, he suddenly wanted to ask Brian to help ask about the charity, but she did not want to bother him.

"Why are you looking at me, is it related to me?"

Brian felt Winnie had something to talk to him, but she was hesitating.

"No, I am just in a good mood."

"Let's eat."

Winnie didn't end up saying what she needed, she felt that it might be convenient and easier to get Finn's help than Brian.

She did not want Brian to help her, or she would not repay her favor.

The next morning, Vanessa insisted on going to school, and no one could stop her.

After sending both Vanessa and the children to school, Winnie and Brian went to the hospital again. After picking Rufus up from the intensive care unit and making sure everything was stable for him, Brian and Winnie went their separate ways.

Instead of going to the office, Winnie went straight to the police station and came to Finn.

"Director Poole, I may need your help."

Winnie went straight to the point. If she had asked for Brian's help, she would have been thinking all day about how to return the favor.

"It looks like it's urgent, or you couldn't have come straight to me, well, go ahead."

Finn would like to offer help.

"I won't beat around the bush then, I wonder if you know any friends from the charity. There's a house that's going to be auctioned off, and I want to buy it, but I don't know when it's going to be auctioned off."

Winnie made her needs clear.

"Charity?"

Finn pondered for a moment.

"Do you have to buy it?"

Finn asked uncertainly.

"Yes, it's my former villa. Vanessa and I grew up in there."

Winnie replied. This house for her was important. It would remind her of her parents love.

"Okay, I'll get you accurate information. Give me the exact information about the house and I'll get back to you soon."

Finn readily agreed, since it was the place where Winnie grew up, there was no need for him to ask too much. That kind of sentiment could not be understood by others, all he could do was that he had to find the appropriate information.

"Thank you, and I'll give you the basic information of the house in a moment. Director Poole, please help me find out who the donor of this house is."

Winnie still wanted to know the donor, who had bought her house but hadn't gone through the closing process for so many years.

"No problem, I'll do that too."

Thinking the question was simpler, Finn agreed.

"By the way, are you free this weekend? If so, let’s take the kids out together."

Finn invited Winnie, wondering if Winnie had noticed his embarrassment.

Going out together was something that her daughter had suggested. She had asked for it for a long time, but he had been too embarrassed to talk to Winnie about it. Winnie had been very busy during this time, and he was afraid that Winnie would overthink about it.

So he said it embarrassingly.

"I am, but I have to ask permission from the children's father. As you know, the safety of my children has never been guaranteed, so I can't make the decision straight away."

"I'll try though."

The children's safety had always been something that Winnie was concerned about, so she said these words with some apologies.

"No problem."

Finn expressed his understanding.

"Speaking of safety, it's a shame for us cops. If we could have found Richard earlier, your family wouldn't have had to be so cautious."

Finn felt ashamed for Winnie did not feel safe. However, without Richard, Brian's children was also the center of attention and safety had to be put first.

There was no doubt about the caution of the Bennet family.

"No one is to blame, it had happened to us. When Richard is caught, we'll be able to relax, and I won't have to have to discuss everything with the children's father."

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