Winnie was speechless by her friends, all the people called and Emily even came to her. It was
conceivable that they had the same aims and ideas.
"That's what Daenerys said. Do your research then. I couldn't influence his decision when we were still
together, and I can't influence his decision now that we are separated. You think too much."
"We can stop talking about it. I don't want to talk about it anymore."
Just because of this one thing Winnie explained at least four times, she was tired of it.
So what if she had something to do with it? She didn't run it. There was no room for changing it.
As soon as the news came out, Brian made all the preparations. He had received the call from his
father called, his sister, and now he was receiving a phone call from Kevin.
"I sent the news, it is true."
After answering Kevin's question, Brian continued to wait for Kevin's question.
"Why? Why break up?"
Kevin thought it was because of Winnie, but he asked.
"I don’t live her. Because I can't live a lifetime with someone I don't love. I cannot marry another woman
because I feel indebted to Winwin."
Brian knew that Kevin would ask this question, and he had already got the answer.
"What do you mean?"
Kevin was puzzled.
"I don't have time to talk now, but tonight, you call everyone to XX restaurant. I've booked a private
room there, and I'll talk with everyone then."
Brian could not make it clear over the phone, and he wanted to tell all Winnie's friends face to face and
to admit his fault.
"What about Winwin?"
Kevin asked, aware that things were not so simple.
"Yes, but you can't say I ask her out, or she won't come."
Brian said and then hung up the phone.
Brian knew that he should give a statement, let everyone know Winnie was suffering.
After hanging up Kevin's phone, Brian was waiting for another call. Unexpectedly, the call was delayed,
which made Brian not understand.
Traditionally, grandpa would be the first person to call to blame him when something like this
happened. But he had no yet called.
There might be two reasons. One was that he didn't know it yet, and the other was that he was waiting
for Brian to come to him to explain it.
In this case, Brian would take the initiative, after all, he had to face it.
Brian arranged his work and went to the old house.
Thomas and Gloria separated and went home directly. Only Felix could control Brian.
When he got home, he went to the study and told his father about the breakup of Brian.
"Dad, Brian is too impulsive this time. His decision to end the relationship at such a critical time is a
fatal blow to the partnership."
"I don’t know what he's thinking. If this kind of thing happens a lot, he'll ruin the Bennet Group."
Thomas said and vent out his discontent. He had to make his father realize how dangerous Brian’s
behavior was.
"He should have his plan."
Unexpectedly, Felix did not blame Brian angrily but calmly waited.
But when he knew that Brian broke up with Gloria, he guessed the reason. Brian must know he
misunderstood Winnie, and wanted to be with Winnie again.
Felix thought of this situation, but did not expect that Brian would know the truth so soon. He thought
things would go as Winnie expected. And until Brian got married and realized he was wrong, it would
be too late.
But now it seemed that things were out of control, not what he had expected at all.
"He can't do that, at least consider the feelings of others. He broke up so suddenly, how should I
explain to Andrew? And as we all know, Gloria is sensible and considerate, in line with the standards of
a good wife and a good mother. She is better than Winnie and Wendy."
Thomas did not understand why his father was so peaceful and what he was waiting for.
But he couldn't just wait. He had to get his father to lean toward Gloria before Brian explained.
"You are the only one who thinks she is good."
These were the only words Felix uttered, but they were overwhelming. Those eyes, not angry but
majestic, were not at all the look of a man of ninety.
"Dad...... What do you mean by that?"
Thomas asked boldly, waiting for his father's answer, and dare not praise Gloria again.
"You know what kind of person Gloria is and whether she is really considerate. If it had not been for her
good fortune, I should never have consented to their acquaintance."
Felix has this thought after the investigation of Gloria, in addition to the family, Gloria had no
advantage, she had no advantages and quality as Winnie.
"Since her family is rich, that is enough. There are few girls of that kind all over B City."
Thomas pretended he did not understand his father's words and continued to explain. No matter Gloria
was good or bad, there were advantages after all. No one could match that, and that was what his
father wanted.
“Stop. I want to hear what Brian thinks. I'll deal with it after he explains it to me."
Felix stopped the topic, and for the first time he did not assert it forcefully.
That Brian broke up did not make him angry and did not make him anxious, but let him relax.
It came from his guilt to Winnie, from the fact that he knew the truth but had been hiding it.
Felix did not want to mention this, but Thomas had not finished.
"Dad, why did they break up? I just feel too sudden, is he with Winnie again?"
Thomas guessed and mentioned Winnie.
He had suspected Winnie, but there was no specific evidence. If it was really because of Winnie, the
attitude of Brian had been firm, and he would not care about anyone's pressure.
"I've only just found out about it. I can't possibly know why. Don't say any more. I want to be alone. Go
out."
Felix was upset by Thomas. Even if he knew the reason, he would not tell Thomas.
"Dad......"
"Get out."
Thomas did not give up, but was driven out by Felix.
Only Felix was in the study, he was thinking about Winnie and children.
Winnie was impeccable, and two children did not say a word to him now, it seemed that if he did not
agree their parents to be together, they would break off relations with him. Did he really want the
children to hate him?
This time, Brian made his decision before he did tell anyone. It was clear that he would not go on a
blind date even if he was not with Winnie.
No matter how he threatened, even he let Winnie disappear, Brian could not be in obedience.
And he really wanted to let Winnie an impeccable person disappear? If Winnie disappeared, would two
children be depressed? How many people's happiness did he destroy?
Felix was thinking about these things and analyzing how to make everyone happy, then Brian knocked
at the door and then pushed it in.
"Grandpa."
Brian greeted him with unyielding confidence.
"Go ahead."
Felix was direct. Since he had known it, there was no need to waste time.
"Grandpa, you have known it."
"Well, I'll tell you what I think."
Brian was right. Otherwise, he would be stuck waiting for grandpa to call him.
"Grandpa, I broke up with Gloria and didn't tell you, it is my fault. However, even if I told you, it won’t
change anything."
Brian first apologized and didn't think he was doing anything wrong. He had to do it firt and give
grandpa no chance to object.
Brian took a breath and went on.
"I did it to Winwin because I was sorry to her. It's not her fault that we broke up. I misunderstood her
and made her suffer for so long."
"Grandpa, Winwin wasn't wrong. I was wrong. So I can't marry anyone else. I want to make it up to her.
I want to clear her name."
Brian did not conceal his thoughts to Felix. This time no one could change his determination, this time,
he was not hurt Winnie for anyone, this time, he only strove for happiness for him, Winnie and the
children.
Felix first took a long breath. Brian's resolute attitude made him feel the crisis. Such an attitude made
him wonder if this time he would succeed in sticking to his ideas.
"She is not wrong, but there is more than one way of making amends. Can't it make up for letting her
live in the suburbs as before with the children and you?"
Felix felt weak, but he had to hold on.
"No, none of the previous methods could make it up to her. I didn't drive her out of suburbs. She left of
her own free will. I know her very well. Once she leaves, she will never come back. Once a relationship
ends, she won't start it again, unless it starts again in a different relationship."
"I have two kids, and I wouldn't be able to say I'm sorry without them."
Brian's attitude was more and more determined, even the light in his eyes was firm.
He knew Winnie well, if he apologized to her and they were together again, if she continued to his
mistress, she would not agree.
Even if she were offered the place as Mrs. Bennet, she might not accept it. That was why Brian said he
was glad to have two children.
Brian paused for a moment, and then looked at Felix formally and rigorously with his fixed eyes.
"Grandpa, this time, I want to..."
Felix first took a long breath. Brian's resolute attitude made him feel the crisis. Such an attitude made
him wonder if this time he would succeed in sticking to his ideas.
"She is not wrong, but there is more than one way of making amends. Can't it make up for letting her
live in the suburbs as before with the children and you?"
Felix felt weak, but he had to hold on.
"No, none of the previous methods could make it up to her. | didn't drive her out of suburbs. She left of
her own free will. | Know her very well. Once she leaves, she will never come back. Once a relationship
ends, she won't start it again, unless it starts again in a different relationship."
"| have two kids, and | wouldn't be able to say I'm sorry without them."
Brian's attitude was more and more determined, even the light in his eyes was firm.
He knew Winnie well, if he apologized to her and they were together again, if she continued to his
mistress, she would not agree.
Even if she were offered the place as Mrs. Bennet, she might not accept it. That was why Brian said he
was glad to have two children.
Brian paused for a moment, and then looked at Felix formally and rigorously with his fixed eyes.
"Grandpa, this time, | want to..."
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