Chapter 919 Want to Go Home After Drinking
Chapter 919 Want to Go Home After Drinking
After a series of goodbyes, Finella and Finn left together.
Winnie also took Megan and Luke's hands and walked towards the house. As for Brian behind her, she
told herself that she hated him. He had better go abroad to find that woman.
After returning home, Brian and Winnie were surprised by the persons sitting in the living room.
"Rufus, why are you discharged from the hospital?"
Winnie was so surprised that she almost sobered up. It was surprising that the person, who had said
that he would not go home and go straight to nursing home, suddenly appeared now.
"Dad, did the doctor allow you to leave the hospital?"
Brian also asked.
"The doctor had let me out of the hospital a long time ago. If it weren't that you weren’t at home,
Winwin has to commute between the hospital and home. I wouldn’t have come back."
"Don't you have a few days to come back? Why didn't you tell us when you came back?"
Rufus complained. If he had known that Brian was back today, he would not be discharged and go
home.
"The work ended early."
Brian did come back earlier than expected. The person who he was looking for could not be found, and
the nerves he wanted to stimulate were also unsuccessful. So he could only come back.
Besides, he had a fight with Winnie when he left. He was always worried about it. He wanted to come
back soon and found a way to solve it.
"Rufus, I'm fine. Don't need to do anything for me."
"Since you are back, and Paul is also back, give me a couple of days to relax before you leave. I'm
really tired these few days."
Winnie said this because she had drunk. She wanted to be left alone. She wanted to continue to
escape from Brian for a few days to sort out her mood.
"No problem. Paul and I will help you take care of the kids this weekend. You just go to rest."
Rufus agreed without thinking.
"Thank you!"
After Winnie said it, she turned around and walked outside.
"Where are you going?"
Brian stopped her. Not only Brian, everyone in the room didn't understand what Winnie was going to
do.
"Go home. Go to my own home and rest for two days. Rufus just promised me."
Winnie was about to move forward after answering, but was held back by Brian.
"Today you had a drink and can't leave. Go upstairs to sleep. If you want to go back, just go back
tomorrow morning."
Brian disagreed with Winnie's leaving. So he had to say that.
He was afraid that Winnie would never come back.
"I've drunk... Ah... yeah, I drank."
Winnie turned around with a hippy smile.
"Rufus, sorry, I did have some wine tonight."
Hearing her saying sorry, Brian knew that she didn't drink too much. It was just that Winnie didn't want
to be too sober at this moment.
She wanted to escape Brian's affairs completely, and wanted to keep herself from his influence. NôvelDrama.Org holds text © rights.
"It's okay. It's normal to drink some to reduce stress. Since you drank, just go upstairs to rest. It
happens that I want to play with children for a while."
Rufus also didn't agree with Winnie's leaving. He was also worried that she would not come back if she
left.
"Okay, I'll go upstairs first."
"Luke, Megan, have a good chat with Grandpa."
Winnie walked upstairs after she said to the two children. Since they didn’t let her go home, she
wouldn't go home. She could go back to her room to sleep. She didn't want anyone to disturb her.
Winnie went back to the room directly, and went to take a bath when she wasn't sleepy yet.
Hot water was put in the bathtub. She took off her bathrobe and stepped into the bathtub.
This could be regarded as a kind of relaxation. She wanted to relax her body and mind.
She felt a lot relaxed, but her heart hadn’t been healed.
She could think of all the past when she closed her eyes.
Winnie admired her good memory sometimes. She never forgot anything, even the security that Brian
brought to her when she was in the dark.
At that time, she regarded Brian as her savior. He could give her money or temporarily soothe her tired
soul.
At that time, she was even wondering how lucky she was to meet such a man, who could help her
through the difficulties, could give her warmth, and could be her lifelong support.
God might have heard her thoughts and really arranged for her to meet Brian. Sadly, she didn't have
that luck. She had no shoulders to lean on.
Although his shoulders were thick and broad and she also tried several times, it seemed that it was not
suitable for her.
She only knew now that it turned out that she was being teased by fate.
Thinking about it, Winnie felt that her tears were streaming down.
Others' tears were salty, but her tears were sour, bitter or even spicy. No one would ever know the taste
of her tears.
After she thought about it, Brian's voice suddenly came.
"Are you asleep?"
Brian asked worriedly.
He knocked on the door outside but no one answered, so he broke in.
"Get out."
Winnie's voice suddenly became cold. But only she knew that she was covering up her tears.
She hoped Brian would go out as soon as possible, lest she be seen crying and weak.
"Okay, I'll go out and wait for you."
Brian didn’t dare to continue walking forward, knowing that she was not asleep. He was relieved to
know that she was well.
Ten minutes after Brian went out, Winnie came out with her pajamas.
"If you have something to say, please wait until tomorrow. I want to sleep."
Winnie said while wiping her hair.
"Did you take two children to the police station?"
Brian had no plans to leave. He wanted to know more about what happened today.
"Yes, it was urgent. I didn't have time to take them home so I took them there."
"I forgot to tell you. Sorry."
Winnie felt that she was inexplicable at this time. Why should she say such words?
"I don't mean to object. I just want to know it."
"Luke helped them too?"
In fact, what Brian wanted to know was Finn, and wanted to know how long they stayed together. It was
just that he couldn't speak too directly, because Winnie would be unhappy.
"Yes, those people didn't sleep for two days and two nights. One of them even fainted. So I asked Luke
to help as much as possible."
"Luke is very smart and serious. All the policemen are praising him for his excellence. He did a good
job and did not shame you."
Winnie said something about the child, but didn't mention Finn. Because he didn't ask, why should she
say it?
After saying this, Winnie put down the towel and got into the quilt. Regardless of Brian, she turned off
the light in the room. Only a dim light at the head of the bed was left.
"Luke is indeed very smart. It seems that you were quite successful in choosing me to get surrogacy."
Winnie didn't know why she wanted to mention surrogacy, but Luke's excellence did remind her of
surrogacy.
"Why are you mentioning it again? It’s different now."
Brian knew that Winnie would be thinking too much again. She might be angry at his indifference these
days.
"Yeah, but I’m just telling the truth!"
"When you were looking for a girl for surrogacy back then, you made a lot of requests."
Winnie wanted to stop, but she even wanted to mention the surrogacy, to ridicule herself, and made her
confused mind sober.
"I didn't know it. The surrogacy was handled by my sister at the time."
Brian was forced to cooperate with Winnie. He should tell her now.
"Stella did it? But it was not Stella who was negotiating with me. It seemed that there were still several
people in the middle. You are really cautious."
Winnie smiled bitterly and helplessly.
"Your family is so cautious that you don't want to meet me, and you don't want me to pester my child.
It's a pity that things backfired. I still recognize my child."
This was the reason why Winnie felt bitter. No matter how hard she tried, she couldn’t escape the
torture of fate.
"That's what I really thought at the beginning. It's impossible for anyone to let the surrogacy mother
recognize her child."
Brian said frankly that he didn't know how many people were contributing to this incident, but he knew
nothing except that he had sex with her.
Now he had to thank those people. If it weren't for them, he wouldn't have known Winnie.
"Wealthy people are so self-willed, but it was you who made such requirements."
"The girl has to have high academic qualification. She must be good-looking and have the high IQ. The
most important thing is that she must be a virgin. I met these requirements, so you chose me."
Winnie remembered that when she was asked those details, the uncontrollable sense of humiliation
swept through her.
There was no way. Back then, she could even sell her body. How could she care about her dignity?
But she thought of the scene back then. She promised again and again that she met these
requirements that Brian agreed to sign the surrogacy contract with her.
"The more you talk about it, the more outrageous it gets. You just drank..."
Hearing what Winnie said, Brian felt that they would have a fight again. So he started to end this topic.
However, Winnie wanted to say more. It was the fact that they had personally experienced.
"It’s the facts."
In order to refute Brian, Winnie actually sat up.
"The day we met for the first time, you questioned whether I was a virgin. Weren't those your
requests?"
"Rogue! You dare not admit it now."
Speaking, Winnie lay down again. This time, she turned her back to Brian.
"No matter what you said, Luke is so smart because of me. If it weren't for my good conditions in all
aspects, how could it be possible to give birth to such an excellent child?"
Winnie's voice was lower, but she still defended for herself.
"Winwin..."
Brian felt distressed when he heard these words. He knew that Winnie felt so upset when she said
these words fearlessly.
He wanted to comfort her. He wanted to tell her that everything was over. He wanted her to think about
surrogacy from a different angle, then she wouldn’t be so sad.
It was just that before Brian could speak, Winnie continued again.
"Brian, in the next life, I mean if we can meet again in the next life. Please don't use this way to walk up
to me. Give me a dignified encounter."
How could Winnie not care about surrogacy? How could she let it go? At that time, she was really
forced into a corner. She wouldn't use her body to exchange money whenever she had other ways.
Then she wouldn't be as humble as she was today.