Now he had been used to getting along with the children, so he knew how to get along with them,
consciously revealing his love.
"My aunt's score will come out tonight, we are waiting for it!"
Megan said in a bright sweet voice.
"Can you wait till midnight?"
Brian unconsciously raised the corners of his mouth looking at the lovely Megan.
Winnie and Vanessa saw such a scene often, but Rufus was surprised that Brian had such a change.
Since Brian's mother died, he had not seen Brian's smile. He always had a bitter face.
Brian was serious. He brought pressure to others and virtually set up obstacles for himself. Seeing that
he smiled, Rufus was more pleased than surprised.
Brian was his child, and he hoped more than anyone else that he could be happy, put aside all the
repressed things in his heart and live a free life.
He was changing little by little, and this change was the credit of Winnie and the children. But could he
change after their relationship ended?
"Yes, we must be the first time to share the joy of Auntie."
Luke answered positively. He was not sleepy now, so it could be no problem to wait until 12 o'clock.
"Good, let’s wait together."
Brian got up and looked at Vanessa, who was also looking at him, but Vanessa’s expression was
different. It seemed that she had something to hide.
"Here you are, Brian."
Vanessa even spoke in a somewhat restrained voice.
"Yes, I know your will have your score today, so I come to wait with you."
Brian stopped smiling, but he was gentle.
"Thank you, Brian!”
Vanessa was usually very lively and talkative, but after knowing Luke was the son of her sister, she did
not know what to say.
She was more nervous to see Brian than to wait for her score, for fear she said something wrong and
they would accidentally lost Megan and Luke.
"Not at all. Let's wait."
Brian did not think too much, thinking that Vanessa was nervous because of the scores.
Brian sat down, and the two children stuck to him and leaned on him. Winnie was next to him. With
them around, he felt at ease.
Brian looked sideways at Winnie, but Winnie had been watching TV and did not look at him. In spite of
this, he was at ease at the moment.
"You won’t leave, right, Vanessa?"
Brian asked her. He thought it was too quiet in the living room because there were only two children
talking, but the silence seemed to be because of him.
"When the score comes out, I will see which university to apply for. I have to go back to A City to help
my aunt take care of the drugstore after the application. And then I come back when school starts."
Vanessa answered carefully, for fear that the question got Luke and Megan involved.
"It will take some time. Sell the drugstore as soon as possible. If you really like the drugstore, you can
open a new one here."
Brian wanted them to be together, so they could take care of each other. In doing so, he was relieved.
"Aunt loathes giving up. Never mind, when I go to the university, she will come back."
Vanessa knew what her aunt was thinking and never urged her. She wanted to stay with her aunt like
this for the last two months.
"Is that you can't find the right buyer became the money is not enough?"
Rufus asked.
"It is one of the reasons. My aunt was reluctant to give it up."
Winnie answered, because she found Vanessa was nervous.
Winnie continued.
"My aunt went to medical school and became an excellent doctor. Later, she went abroad to provide
medical support in some underdeveloped countries in Africa. She has never left the medical profession
in her whole life. It is understandable she does not want to give up.”
"I've also thought that if she gets bored at home after she comes over, I'll let her run a little drugstore,
as long as her mental world isn't empty."
It was the first time Winnie told so many things about her aunt. She had made a plan and had
discussed with her aunt, but her aunt still refused to come back. Winnie knew that she had things
reluctant to let go.
It was the first time Brian heard of that Winnie's aunt used to be a doctor, so he unconsciously fixed his
eyes on Rufus.
There was a moment of astonishment and meditation of Rufus and then a look of undetectable pain
was on his face.
When he saw the melancholy on Rufus's face, Brian's resentment against him burned up again, and
the image of his mother dying in front of him also invaded his mind.
Anger and resentment rose up in his mind, but he could not lose temper because Winnie, children and
Vanessa were there.
He pushed the children aside and went straight outside.
For the sudden departure of Brian, they were puzzled, only Rufus guessed why he was angry.
"Winwin, go out and see him."
Rufus asked Winnie for help, because if he went out now, they would get a quarrel.
"Ok."
Winnie got up and followed out.
As Winnie came out, Brian was about to drive the car.
"Wait a minute."
Winnie called Brian.
"You're upset about what I said?”
Winnie asked, in fact, she was very baffling and did not know why Brian was angry, but she was very
disappointed in Brian's performance at the moment, because he did not care about the feelings of
children and the elderly.
"Your aunt does not want to come to B City, so you all go back and never come to B City."
Brian inexplicably vented his anger on Winnie. His cold voice and ruthless words stunned Winnie.
"Do you have us and you have to drive us away?"
Winnie looked at Brian sadly and did not understand why he hated her to this point. She had been
obedient and low key. More than once she guaranteed she would not affect his life, and would not
disturb his relationship with Wendy. Why did he have to drive her away?
"Yes, I hate your family. You must go."
Brian roared out the heartbreaking words.
At the moment his resentment to his father's was vented on the innocent Winnie, even her aunt he had
never met inexplicably became his imaginary enemy.
Winnie was disappointed and despair, at this time, she could not say a word out. It turned out that she
could not even breathe the air of the same city with him.
"Give me some time, I'll think it over. When I find a place where nobody hates me, I'll leave."
Winnie turned to leave and her tears flowed down. Damn Brian, ask her to leave. Ok, don’t meet again.
Winnie did not go back to the house. She would worry everyone if she had gone back in such a way.
She quickly walked to Leo’s care, opened the door and started the car as fast as she could, then sped
away.
She needed a space to release all her grievances, a little time to let her emotions settle down, and a
place where there was no one to put all her love out.
Winnie suddenly drove the car away, and then Brian recovered from anger. Looking at the car galloping
away, he was afraid that Winnie had an accident because of emotion chaos.
He got in his car and chased out as fast as he could.
Winnie did not know where to go. She felt this city was so strange that she had no room to stay.
Winnie suddenly heard the horns of car behind her, and the light alternately refracted her eyes. She
knew it must be Brian.
In the dark and silent outskirts of the city, the sound of the whistle was particularly harsh.
Winnie angrily stepped on the accelerator and turned in intersection, but had been following her.
Brian was angry and anxious. He regretted he lost temper to Winnie. He did not control his motion and
hurt Winnie.
What he said just now was not true. He did not want Winnie to leave, nor did he dislike her family.
But the words had been said, and it was too late to regret. Brian now just wanted to catch up with
Winnie and explained to her.
But no matter how he honked the horn, no matter how he flashed the lights, Winnie ignored him and
drove the car faster and faster.
It worried Brian.
Winnie turned the car around and it came to the end of the road.
She slammed on the brakes and the car stopped at once.
The beach was ahead, and then it was the sea. As long as she drove forward a little bit, she would say
farewell to Brian, and she would never be disgusted again.
Winnie's anger erupted at this moment, she did not do anything wrong, why should she be so treated
unequally. Why Brian decided if she stayed or not? She loved him, he was treasure, but if she did not
love him, he was nothing and she had not need to care about everything he said.
At this thought, Winnie opened the door to get out of the car and walked towards the car behind angrily.
As the sea breeze blew, she found tears on her face. She stubbornly wiped away the tears, and
continued to walk to Brian who had got off the car.
When Brian got off the bus, he happened to see Winnie wipe her tears. This scene stung him like a
needle. Seeing this scene, he blamed himself even more.
"What do you want? I just want a quiet place to stay for a while, and you forced me here. Must I jump
into the sea?"
Before Winnie finished speaking, Brian held her in the arms.
Brian interrupted Winnie's words and his heart was full of guilt.
"No, I don’t mean that. I'm sorry I let out my anger on you. I'm not angry with you. It's just that someone
was there, I cannot yell at him."
"I'm sorry, Winwin, I don't hate you or your family. I did not mean to drive you away. I could not control
my emotions, so I said nonsense. Forgive me, don’t leave this city. You cannot
leave."
"No, | don’t mean that. I'm sorry | let out my anger on you. I'm not angry with you. It's just that someone
was there, | cannot yell at him."
"I'm sorry, Winwin, | don't hate you or your family. | did not mean to drive you away. | could not control
my emotions, so | said nonsense. Forgive me, don’t leave this city. You cannot
leave."
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