Diana felt Winnie would always keep a distance from her, so they could not be friends, and in this way,
she could not offer help to Winnie.
"Okay, I'll talk to her sometime."
Although there were some difficulties, although it would make Winnie resist him, he felt it was good for
her and one day she would understand.
"Director Poole, can I ask you a question?"
Diana asked Finn with a smile.
"What?"
Finn asked Diana with doubts.
"Do you like Officer Chambers?"
Diana was looking forward to Finn’s answer.
"I like her?"
Finn looked at Diana incredulously, not understanding why she asked such a question.
"Yeah, you care so much about her."
Diana knew that Finn had never been so attentive to women. She had known Finn for a long tine and
she even knew Finn better than he knew himself, so she could read Finn's mind.
"No, I care about her purely because we are colleagues."
Finn denied it, although he himself knew that his concern for Winnie was too much, but maybe it was
because he felt that it was not easy for her to raise her kids alone.
"Director Poole, you don't tell me the truth ...... I am a psychologist, and I know what is in your mind."
Maybe what he said could be true, but it was possible that he didn't realize that he liked Winnie, or if he
was afraid to admit that he was in love with a woman other than his wife.
"I think you're being overly professional. She has two kids and the kids have a father, do you think I will
like her?"
Finn still denied it, and he was used to Diana’s unreasonableness. But he didn't know how to describe
the relationship between Brian and Winnie.
"She has kids, so she is a match to you, as long as she's single. Don't you think you two were matched
for each other?"
Diana continued to ask curiously, verifying something.
"There are plenty of singles, we're just one of them. Besides, she has the kids’ father in her heart, does
that count as single?"
Finn asked, but he had got the answer. Winnie loved Brian deeply, or else she wouldn't be in so much
pain. Brian also loved Winnie deeply, or else he wouldn't have pestered her.
Maybe there was just a bit of misunderstanding between them, and once it was resolved, they would
start over.
"Director Poole ......"
Diana wanted to continue, but was told to stop by Finn.
"Stop, it is just gossipe.Don’t talk nonsense when you are at work, or it will cause us trouble."
To be precise, Finn was afraid of causing trouble to Winnie, afraid that she would flee away from the
police station.
"Got it, I won't talk nonsense."
Diana agreed.
She clearly saw love in Finn's eyes, but Finn did not admit it.
It could cloud her judgment on something to the point of not knowing what to do with it.
Hospital.
Brian walked in front, Wendy walked behind, and the two walked together towards the outside.
"Brian, there are so many things I have to explain to you, let’s have a talk."
Wendy followed Brian's footsteps behind him, having to trot to keep up.
This made her look humble.
"Yes, we should talk."
Brian responded to Wendy, but his voice was cold enough to make Wendy's heart wince.
Brian felt into silence, and Wendy didn't dare to speak, so she just kept following behind Brian. One
after the other, when they were about to walk out of the hospital hall, they met Winnie who had just
entered.
At the same time, Brian saw Winnie, Winnie also saw Brian and Wendy behind him.
Her glance immediately produced hatred for Brian.
She had warned him more than once not to associate with Wendy, and he himself had said that he
hadn't been associating with Wendy all this time. But what was the situation now? Was it a chance
encounter?
Who would believe it if they said it was a chance encounter?
Resentment rose in a flash, but Winnie controlled it. What Brian wanted was his business, what did it
have to do with her if they got married?
There was no way to retract Winnie's anger, but her eyes retracted as if she hadn't seen anything.
Winnie did not continue forward, but chose to go around.
But Brian was one step quicker to block Winnie's way, and without giving Winnie a chance to react, he
directly pulled her hand and walked outwards.
"What are you doing? Someone is watching. Let go."
Winnie was referring to Wendy, not wanting Wendy to misunderstand, much less get caught in the
middle of them.
"I have something to tell Wendy, and you must be present."
Brian made it very clear.
He didn't expect to meet Winnie, but since they had met, he wanted to have a talk.
"Let go of me, I don't want to disturb you."
"You have an appointment, and my apprearance will influence you."
Winnie refused, but her hand was firmly held by Brian, so she could only passively follow Brian.
But she didn't feel that her appearance was arranged by Brian, on the contrary, she influenced Brian's
plan.
If she didn't show up, Brian and Wendy would have fun together. So why she should be involved?
"We didn't have an appointment. We met at the hospital and I happened to have a talk to her."
"There are limits to what I can talk to her about without you, but since you are here, we can make
things clear."
Brian knew that Winnie had started thinking nonsense again, so he had to correct it in time.
Wendy in the back heard the two talking. She was surprised to see Winnie here, but after listening to
their conversation, she started to panic.
She didn't know what Brian meant by making it clear, so she did not know what to do.
"Brian, I gotta go and we'll talk about it some other time."
Wendy was about to leave, but Brian stopped her.
"I want to talk to you, come with me."
Brian's tone was cold and icy, and Wendy dare not say no.
"Ok."
At this point, Wendy was embarrassed and terrified, not knowing what she was going to face in a
moment.
Brian held Winnie's hand all the way to the parking lot and drove the two away from the hospital.
Along the way, Brian only used one hand to steer the steering wheel, while the other hand held
Winnie's hand tightly.
No matter how hard Winnie struggled, he did not let go.
They came to a cafe. Winnie and Brian sat on one side, and Wendy sat by herself on the other side.
Looking face to face at Brian holding Winnie's hand, Wendy's heart hurt.
This man held her hand before, but now he was holding another woman’s hand.
"Don't you have a lot of things to explain to me, now I'll give you the chance."
Brian opened his mouth and looked directly at Wendy angrily, today Winnie was there, he would make
things clear in front of Winnie.
"I ......"
Wendy didn't know what to say, everything she had prepared was disrupted at the moment Winnie
appeared. Looking at the two hands holding together, she was jealous and had not thought of a way to
deal with it.
How could she explain in front of Winnie?
"Wendy, I'll give you this chance, if you don't say it, you will never get a chance again."
Brian reminded. Either she explained everything, either she never showed up in front of him.
"I ......"
"Brian ......"
Hesitantly, she called out to Brian, but she was interrupted.
"Please call me Mr. Bennet."
Brian felt it unlistenable and had to correct her.
Winnie was now calling him Mr. Bennet, other women had no right to call him by his name.
"Brian, please, we're still friends."
Wendy couldn't accept Brian's attitude, at least they were still friends, at least she was still his
employee.
"Mr. Bennet, please call me Mr. Bennet. Wendy, I'm saying it again, if you don’t change your address to
me, we won't talk today."
Brian insisted. Hearing Wendy call him Brian made him uncomfortable.
"Ok, Mr. Bennet."
"Mr. Bennet, I don't know why you haven't seen me all this time. If it's because of what happened
before, I can apologize to you again."
Wendy finally found the courage to accept what she didn't want to accept, and finally found an entry
point to the conversation.
"Previously ......"
But as she was about to contunie, Brian interrupted her once again.
"What's done is done, you apologized and I forgive you. There's no need to waste time to repeat it."
What Brian wanted to hear wasn't the past, which was why he interrupted Wendy's meaningless
apology.
What he wanted to hear was about Wendy's false accusation of Winnie, what he wanted to hear was
why Wendy messed around with Penny. Although there were some things he knew, Brian still wanted
to give Wendy a chance, wanted her to tell the unspoken mistakes herself.
"I don’t know what you are talking about."
Wendy was confused.
She just wanted to find a chance to meet Brian and have a talk to him see seek a chance to be back
with him. But she didn't expect that Brian wouldn't let her mention the past at all.
Did she say anything wrong?
"You talk as if everything has nothing to do with you, listen up, Wendy, I'll give you the last chance. You
tell me all the mistakes you've made or you won't get another chance."
Brian reminded, disappointed in Wendy.
"I ......"
"I'd better leave, I'm interfering with your conversation."
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