Winnie almost could not finish her words, but she still insisted. She had never told Vanessa and her
aunt, afraid that they could not accept it.
She was the only one who knew how terrible her father’s death was and she was the only one who was
suffering.
Vanessa saw his father was covered in blood and his intestines exposed, but she did not know that his
father's head was almost knocked off.
Winnie had been more suffering than Brian. Her sister could not contain herself when she remembered
this.
"Winwin, stop, stop. I don't know any of that, much less how you made it through."
Brian put Winnie in his arms and comforted Winnie in turn.
They had common torment. Since so, they should comfort each other.
At the moment she was embraced, Winnie collapsed.
But she did not cry, but silently shed tears.
"I'm telling you this not because I want to tell you I have more suffering. I just want to tell you, I made it
through and have a happy life, you can do it too."
With tears streaming down his face, he convinced Brian that they shared the similar story but had
different destinies. Winnie got nothing, Brian still had his father.
"No matter how much you hate it, whether you accept it or not, it happened. You are hurting not only
yourself but your father and your family by keeping this hatred in your heart."
"I no longer have parents, and I have no chance to honor them. You still have your father and your
chance, and I don't want you to regret forever."
Brian was touched by her words, but he had been silent. Until Winnie stopped crying, she pushed him
away.
Winnie sorted out her emotions and kept distance from Brian.
She was disappointed that Brian said nothing.
But it would be enough he had heard it.
"So only that woman can make you let go of your hatred, right? You want to see her and her kids die,
right? Tell me her name, I will help you.”
Winnie had said what she should say, but Brian did not show his attitude.
"I can take care of my own affairs. Just leave me alone."
Brian did not want Winnie to get involved. And he really did want to talk about it right now, and he didn't
need anyone to help.
Winnie was upset to hear that. She was silent, looking at him.
It took Winnie a long time before she continued.
"Well, since you don't like my interfering in your affairs, consider I am meddling. In the future, you don't
have to do anything about me. You and I might as well draw boundaries, lest we dislike each other."
Winnie tried to make her tone calm, only in this way to hide her trembling heart. She stood up calmly
and walked away.
Joshua overestimated her. She knew that she did not have the ability that she was nothing to Brian.
Otherwise, Brian wouldn't have called her meddling.
She would never do it again.
Brian calmed himself down in the park before going to Winnie’s home, but he found that Winnie had not
come back as he reached the house.
And her phone was off.
"Vanessa, you stay at home with the kids, I go out to find your sister."
Brian turned to leave after saying that, but was stopped by Vanessa.
"Brian."
"Brian, my sister texted me. She said she wants to have a walk and asked you to take the two kids
home first. She also said she would be there on time for the kids’ school opening ceremony tomorrow
morning."
Vanessa had received Winnie’s message, so she knew that her sister was hiding Brian and they had
quarrel.
"Is she all right?”
Brian was worried.
"Yes. You'd better take them home first."
Vanessa really wanted to scold Brian, but the kids were there, so she said nothing.
Although her sister did not say anything, she knew it must be Brian brought trouble to her sister.
She did not understand what Brian wanted. In his mouth, he said to get her sister back and to make up
for her, but he always did something different from what he said.
Even if he was worried, Brian had to leave with his two kids.
He was worried on the way home.
Winnie was sad too and did things for his sake. Even if he couldn't face it, he shouldn't have told her to
stay away from his things.
Brian thought he could keep calm and control his emotions in front of everyone. But in front of Winnie,
he had no sense of bondage, always could not control his emotions and let Winnie sad.
Brian was still worried after bringing the kids home. So he went out to the yard and called the
bodyguard.
"Where is Winnie?"
"She has been walking on the road from the park. We don't know where she is going."
"Protect her and send me her location."
Brian hung up his cell phone, returned to his house, took out his car key, and drove to the address
given to him by his bodyguard.
Winnie was in a bad mood, no matter how she calmed herself, she felt headache.
She sometimes was dazed and sometimes laughed at herself.
She was nosy, pretentious, and cocky.
She should stop her meddling and stop trying to change Brian. However, it was good enough that Brian
knew something about her. She told herself she should not meddle in things of Brian.
She did not know how long she had been walking, and where she had been, until she found herself in
the gate of the Public Security Bureau.
This might be the most reassuring place, but thinking of Brian, she still could not calm down.
Looking at the lights inside, Winnie knew that her colleagues were still working overtime and struggling
for the safety of the people. Winnie was also a policewoman, but she was suffering in her relationship.
How idle she was, so she had time to grieve and meddle. It seemed that she wasn't busy enough.
As she was in a daze, a familiar and deep voice was heard.
"What are you doing here ate this late hour?”
Finn asked with doubts.
At the moment he stood next to Winnie, but he could not see the expression of Winnie. But when
Winnie turned to look at him, he found that Winnie's eyes were red and swollen, obviously she had
cried.
"What happened? Can I help you?"
Finn asked quickly.
It was his question that Winnie realized another thing.
If she had asked Brian if she could help him, all this might not have happened.
Winnie forced herself to raise her lips.
"I'm all right."
"Your smile is ugly."
Finn had seen countless people. He could see through the emotions of the criminals who had sharp
eyes. Winnie, a woman, could not hide her emotion from him for sure.
But he did not ask too much.
However, he did not expect Winnie to grow red in eyes again.
Winnie realized her gaffe, so she blinked, so that her tears would not flow down.
But at this time, Finn’s another word made Winnie lose control.
"Want to cry? Cry if you want, I can give you my shoulder."
Finn said, patting his shoulder.
Winnie gawked at Finn, the next moment, she shed tears. To avoid Finn seeing her tears, Winnie really
leaned on Finn's shoulder.
She cried not because that Brian had no response, but that he had told her not mind his own business.
She cried because of grievance, and that she could not help thinking of her parents.
In order to cater to the mood of Brian, in order to appease his painful heart, Winnie even mentioned her
dead parents. However, Brian said she was meddling.
She hated herself that she always interfered in Brian's affairs. She felt sorry for her dead parents.
Winnie cried with her shoulders trembling. Finn did not know what happened, but he felt she would not
have such treatment.
He raised his hand, trying to pat Winnie on her back to comfort her, but it stayed in the air. He was her
leader, and having her cry on his shoulder went beyond the leader-subordinate relationship. If he
comforted her with his hands, it was even more out of line.
This scene was caught by Brian, he wanted to get off to take Winnie away, but he had no excuse.
Looking at Winnie crying on other men's shoulders, Brian's heart ached.
But the problem was, he hurt Winnie, he was embarrassed to offer his shoulders.
Winnie sorted out her mood and in the next day, she went with two kids to attend the school opening
ceremony.
Two kids did well on the stage, Brian and Winnie looked at the two kids in the audience proudly.
In front of the kids, she still talked to Brian, but she was polite like a stranger.
"Take the kids home after the ceremony. I have other things to do this afternoon."
Winnie pretended to be calm, but it was painful for her to face Brian.
"Are you going today? Dine with the kids tonight, if not."
Brian wanted to create opportunities to talk with Winnie seriously.
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