Vanessa didn't understand what was going on, but when she heard that the owner was her father, she
wanted to go home, feeling that it was her, as if her mom and dad were still alive.
"I don't know. I asked my friend to find out the information about the buyer. When I have it, I will contact
him."
"Vanessa, even if it costs a lot, I want to buy back that villa, how do you think?"
Winnie told Vanessa about her idea and wanted to have Vanessa’s advice, because she was afraid
Vanessa could not accept that memory.
"I have no objection. I agree to buy the villa back. There's a little bit of mom and dad there, a little bit of
their smell. If we move back there, we won't be orphans."
Vanessa said with tears in eyes. She did not dare to recall the villa, did not dare to think of parents
before. But now she wanted to, and dared to. Especially after her aunt left, especially after she moved
to the dormitory alone, she felt lonely.
"If you agree, no matter how much it costs, I will buy it back."
Winnie understood the mood of Vanessa at the moment and knew that she missed her parents more
than she did.
"Sister, if the money is not enough, we can sell this house. I can go to school by bus and subway, as
long as we can move back."
Vanessa was so urgent that she even wanted to move back and go home right away.
"I bought this house after I sold your house, it is your house. Our parents got it for you. I have money
and we can earn money from the game, so you don't have to worry about money. Just study hard and
I'll buy it back."
Winnie didn't worry about money now. Even if she didn't have enough money, she could borrow it from
Leo.
"Ok, I will study hard."
Vanessa knew she couldn't help. The only way she could help was to listen to her sister and study
hard.
"Vanessa, don’t tell Brian about it. If he finds out, he will help me, I don't want to owe him anything,
either money or favors."
Winnie had to tell Vanessa about it. She wanted to do it by herself and did not want Brian to help her.
She wanted to have a clear conscience without little guilty when she left him.
Vanessa was silent before she answered her sister.
"Don't worry, I won't tell him."
Vanessa knew sister's idea and knew that her sister was ready to leave Brian.
It seemed that her sister saw the truth, she clearly knew that it was impossible that she would be
together with Brian. Her poor sister, she was so kind and diligent, why couldn’t she meet a man who
would risk everything for her?
After lunch, the two sisters drove together to their old home.
As soon as she got off the car, Vanessa could not control her emotion.
"It hasn't changed at all. It's still my home."
Her voice was shaking and her eyes were blurring.
It was the first time she'd been back here in years, the first time she faced it.
"Sister, our home hasn't changed at all. If only mom and dad were still alive."
Bravely she mentioned her parents, but she could not control her tears.
It was her memories, her parents’ memories in this villa. It was not as clean and tidy as before, but the
memories were clear and the warm feeling was still fresh.
"No, it hasn’t changed at all."
Winnie said sadly. She did not comfort Vanessa. On the contrary, she wanted Vanessa to cry, to recall
the past. Only in this way could she broaden her mind, and her chances of relapse would be much
smaller.
"Sister, no matter how much it takes, buy this house back. This is our real home."
Vanessa could not control her tears. She secretly vowed that even if her sister could not buy back this
villa, she would work hard to buy it back in the future.
"Rest assured, I certainly will buy it back."
Winnie's will was stronger than Vanessa's, and she wanted more to buy back the villa when she knew
the owner was still her father.
The current buyer had not transferred ownership, for them, it was good news. No one lived in there, so
that the buyer might not want to keep it.
It was all arranged by god so that one day she would be able to buy the house back.
Vanessa walked close to the villa, holding the iron door, and looked inside. The inside of the villa was
invisible, but she could take a glimpse of what it used to look like. Weeds were all over the yard. It
looked like the buyer hadn't lived in the house since he bought it.
"Sister, I have a lot of gifts, a lot of things I have used in it. I wonder if all that stuff is inside."
Vanessa said. She came here because she missed her parents and missed those things she liked.
"I think so. I came to pack them up. I put our things in cardboard boxes and put them in the next
garage."
"If no one lived here, I'm sure those things would still be there."
Winnie was not willing to throw away those things. Her parents had died, if those things were thrown
away, they had nothing left.
"Really? If they were still here, can we get them out?"
Vanessa was excited, as if she could have treasure back.
"I will ask the buyer when I find him. We can't break in without permission, because it's not our home."
Winnie understood the law, if they broke into the house, it was illegal.
Thinking of that, Winnie raised a satirical smile. Things had changed, this was her home, but now it
was illegal for her to break in.
Winnie did not go to the suburbs on Sunday and went directly to work on Monday morning.
The first thing she did when she came to the company was to find Brian to sign a document. So Winnie
came to Brian's office.
"Have you had your breakfast?"
Brian asked Winnie while reading the document.
"Yes, I ate out with Vanessa. After breakfast she went to school and I came to work."
Winnie answered calmly, and then asked Brian.
"Did Megan and Luke have a meal in the morning? They're lazy on Mondays. They don't want to get up
and eat breakfast."
"Yes, they were all good without you around."
Brian was telling the fact that the two kids were good in this morning. They were not lazy as Winnie
said
"Well, they seem to be better without me around."
Winnie said casually, but hearing that, Brian was nervous.
These days he felt Winnie had a problem. Was she implying him something?
"They can do without you, but I can't. I haven’t had breakfast yet."
Putting aside what he was thinking, He thought he might be too sensitive.
He signed and then went to Winnie with the document.
"Why didn't you eat breakfast? I'll ask the secretary to get it for you."
Winnie turned around without taking the document. She cared much that Brian had not had breakfast.
"Come back, I've had my secretary got it ready for me."
Brian took Winnie by hand, and then encircled her waist.
"You are not around, the kids came to me with everything. I told them to ask Raya for help, but they
refused. I was busier than I am at work. By the time they were done, I was too late for work, so I didn't
have breakfast."
In a gentle voice, he described what happened to him this morning as "horrible". He found it very busy
to take care of kids, not to mention two kids.
He could handle all of the Bennet Group, thousands of employees, but he could not handle the two
kids.
Hearing that, Winnie could not help laughing.
"You can’t have breakfast only with two kids. If you have two more kids, you will have to quit your job."
Winnie imagined that Brian was busy at home, feeling the two kids will drive Brian crazy.
"I'd quit if you give birth two more kids."
Brian said seriously. He really hoped that Winnie could give birth to two more kids, so that the problem
would be solved.
"I can’t, if you want more kids, go ask other women."
Winnie joked, though it was hurtful, which was ironic.
Winnie pushed Brian away and took back the document.
"I'll go out later, if you need help, go to Alice. Enjoy your breakfast."
Winnie said with a smile and then turned to leave. The smile on her face disappeared instantly when
she turned over.
Two more kids? Having five more kids would not change Brian, just a few more kids would be hurt.
It was just a joke. If he really cared about the kids, he would do anything to protect them.
However, Brian would not do anything to her and two kids, but the Bennet family but the Bennet Group
that he was proud of.
Brian was a good man, a capable and responsible man, but this kind of man took career seriously, and
did not care the feelings of his family and had no time to take care of two kids and her.
He was good at everything, but he was not a good father or a good husband.
Winnie went directly to the public security department, went through the entry procedures, and got her
police uniforms. Everything was ready.
She was given a professional laptop at the bureau, which she used to develop her software, but which
required absolute secrecy.
Winnie's identity was easy to keep secret, but a laptop like that was not.
Winnie had to put her laptop and police uniform in the trunk of the car and took them out when she
needed them.
Winnie said with a smile and then turned to leave. The smile on her face disappeared instantly when
she turned over.
Two more kids? Having five more kids would not change Brian, just a few more kids would be hurt.
It was just a joke. If he really cared about the kids, he would do anything to protect them.
However, Brian would not do anything to her and two kids, but the Bennet family but the Bennet Group
that he was proud of.
Brian was a good man, a capable and responsible man, but this kind of man took career seriously, and
did not care the feelings of his family and had no time to take care of two kids and her.
He was good at everything, but he was not a good father or a good husband.
Winnie went directly to the public security department, went through the entry procedures, and got her
police uniforms. Everything was ready.
She was given a professional laptop at the bureau, which she used to develop her software, but which
required absolute secrecy.
Winnie's identity was easy to keep secret, but a laptop like that was not.
Winnie had to put her laptop and police uniform in the trunk of the car and took them out when she
needed them.
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