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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 889

"Ok, this is the terms of the partnership split."

Brian said and placed another plan in front of Winnie.

Winnie read it, and she was surprised when she saw the start-up capital.

"That much?"

Fifty million dollars of start-up capital was excessive for software development, and Winnie immediately noticed that it was Brian who was using this opportunity to help her.

"Too much."

"I do need money now, but ......"

Brian knew that Winnie would definitely refuse it, so he simply didn't give her the chance to speak.

"Only a small part of this is start-up money, and the rest is to pay you a deposit. When the software is developed successfully, you will receive your share when it makes money."

"What if the software development doesn't work?"

Winnie had her own ideas. Developing software for others did require a deposit, but this deposit was quite a lot.

"Then return my deposit. The money is not my own, it's the company's. Of course you'll have to return the deposit if you fail, and even compensate us for the start-up capital. But seeing as you are the mother of my son and daughter, you don’t need to pay the damage, but just give me back the deposit."

Brian said so to avoid Winnie from overthinking. If he had done it as usual, Winnie would have refused the money.

"Okay then, let's draw up the contract as you said. I don't need you to give me special treatment for the sake of the children, and if the software development fails, I'll pay for the start-up capital."

Winnie accepted the 50 million.

Even if the software development failed, she got time to accept it. The house purchase was the most important thing for her now, and she would let everything behind first.

Wendy had been suffering from insomnia these days and had to take a lot of sleeping pills at night to fall asleep. She felt like her nerves were tense every day, just in case Jonny suddenly appeared.

Just thinking about Jonny's name now was the scariest thing in the world to her, and it could drive her crazy.

This situation made her lose her concentration frequently even at work, and she repeatedly had problems at work. There was no choice but for Wendy to ask a few days leave.

She came to the hospital first, wanting the doctor to examine her and then prescribe some medicine to relieve her insomnia. But what she didn't expect was that after a series of tests, the doctor gave a diagnosis of prodromal symptoms of schizophrenia, meaning that if it would be schizophrenia.

Wendy sat on a hospital bench in a very low mood.

She did not expect to get this disease and the doctor said that if she did not control it, just relying on medication to control would not solve the underlying problem.

Once the condition worsened, medication would work either.

Schizophrenia, as she understood it, was mental illness, the psychos walking around the streets. She didn't want that, she still had to be with Brian for the rest of her life, she didn't want to become the psycho walking around the streets.

Wendy was depressed and she had no one to talk to.

In the end, she decided to go home.

When she got home and opened the door, she saw her mother sitting on the couch in the living room. At this moment, she felt upset, for it had been since she had seen her mother.

"Mom ...... I'm home."

As she called out, she felt her heart sore.

If she had listened to her mother and not sent her child away, they'd be sitting in the living room frolicking right now.

Wendy's mother froze and turned around, seeing Wendy's disheveled appearance and getting angry.

"Why do you come back? This isn't your home, go."

"Mom, don't say that, I came back just to get a good sleep."

Wendy really wanted to find a place where she felt safe to get some sleep, the only way to get emotionally normal was to rest and sleep well.

"A good sleep? This isn't your home, why are you here? Wendy, don't you forget that you've severed your ties with this home and me."

Her mother was furious, angry at her daughter and that she even had the guts to run away from home, but she failed to take care of herself. Until now, she was still obsessive with Brian.

"Mom, don’t say that, I left this house because I was pursuing my happiness. I did the right thing, so don't irritate me with your cynicism."

Wendy was in a bad mood, and she couldn't control the desire to vent when her mother was so sarcastic.

She had come back to find peace, if only for a moment. But it looked like she was having trouble achieving such a simple goal.

"I irritate you? I think have a problem with your brain. You're crazy now, you are an obsessive lunatic."

Wendy’s mother couldn't control her anger, she pitied Wendy and couldn't help but be angry. Why was she so stubborn, why couldn't she just see the truth, why couldn't she just give up on Brian?

"Yes, I am crazy, I am going to get Brian. I'll never give up my quest even if I'm crazy, no need for you to mock at me."

Wendy was irritated by her mother's cry of insanity and frantically cursed her mother back.

"You don't need to be in charge of my business, and I won't be coming back to this house in the future, leave me alone."

Dropping those desperate words, Wendy turned around and left.

She didn't expect to come home of her own accord only to be treated like this by her mother, she didn't expect her mother to call her a lunatic.

She was indeed crazy, and it was getting worse and worse. But she would not allow anyone to secretly mock her feelings for Brian, or to belittle her obsession with him.

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