Hey, My Twins Babies

Chapter 166 The Person Who Hides Information

Winnie sadly stepped back two steps, leaving a distance for Brian to open the door.

"You can skip your meal, or you can leave at once. But remember, this is the last time we'll see each other."

Winnie was stubborn, and when she was stubborn, what she said would definitely become reality.

She vowed that if he left now, she would disappear with her two children and never appear before him. She would let him miss the children all his life, so that he could not solve the doubts in his heart.

Brian saw Winnie's stubbornness. The sullen eyes and the pouting mouth were highlighting her insistence.

From the moment when he met Winnie, Brian could not deal with her stubbornness once. As long as she did this, he had no way.

It happened again, for he was really afraid that he would never see Winnie again.

Brian said nothing, but slammed the door shut and walked into the room.

Brian was in a bad mood, but he had dinner carefully. As Winnie said, he didn’t know when the next meal would be served.

After the meal, Brian left the suburbs without taking Winnie's DNA sample.

On the way back to the city, Brian sat in the back seat and called Kevin.

"Does Winwin know something? Why could I I see her toothbrush every time I was there?"

Brian suspected that Kevin had told her so that Winnie was on the alert. If so, his guess had become a fact, and it was not necessary to check.

"If you can't get her toothbrush, so get her hair."

Kevin pretended to be ignorant of what he said. But he knew it would not last long.

"Not one. I can't pluck it on her head, can I?"

Brian said in dissatisfaction. He knew this common sense.

"Then I can't help it. Find your own way."

Kevin helplessly said.

"Did you tell Winwin?"

Brian asked directly.

"What did I tell her? I haven't seen her or called her since she left the hospital. How could I tell her?"

Kevin denied decisively. If he admitted it, Brian would want his life.

"Then how could I not find her toothbrush? It was clearly a defense against me."

Brian was impatient, which exposed his helplessness.

From the day when he knew that Wendy would come back, Brian began to alienate Winnie, but he found that the more alienated he was, the more he missed her, the deeper his love was. In this way, he really wanted to choose Winnie regardless of everything.

get everything out of

business, not mine. Find another way,

that the present condition was torment to two people, and it

get a

you. Ask your father for help. He's with the kids all

want to see Brian

that Brian and Rufus could have more

Brian talked to Rufus, they would have more communication and it could improve their relationship. Only in this way could things be

should he talk with his father? He had not communicated with his father for years.

up the phone and was still thinking about whether it was feasible. When he was in

the phone excitedly and he said

Bennet, the person concealing the information

"Who is it?"

Brian asked in surprise.

"It's Miss Bennet."

"My sister?”

Brian was puzzled.

made a call to his

call was connected, and Brian went straight

can you contact with that surrogate woman

that, Stella's look suddenly

"No, why asked that?"

"Nothing, just asking."

was too far-fetched, because his tome was anxious and he called

wrong? Was Penny not

words, because she had never

overthink

was afraid of worrying his sister, so he

Brian continued to ask.

you conceal that

"You investigated her?"

Stella asked in reply.

"Sister, answer me."

said impatiently with a

hidden. I was afraid of you and the child to find

the child grows up. Tell me, if there's something wrong with you

so suddenly and asked things she hid, so Stella was

I just want to find out

continued, although he knew his sister

in trouble. That

of no value. He wanted to know

"Sister..."

this woman. It's no use asking me. Brian, why do you care a surrogate woman? Knowing it won't

it is not good, it will

hung up

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