Winnie's alienation was the last thing Brian wanted to see. It was the best evidence that he did not take good care of Winnie, violation of his promise to Winnie, making her feel sad and could not move on.
How should he do? If the mystery in his heart could not be solved, would he be like this for a lifetime? Would Winnie leave sooner or later?
But his damned memory no longer moved forward. He did not want to give up, but it did not make any progress.
Winnie was still in a fever, he could not leave.
He asked Calvin to go back to the company to arrange work and he stayed with Winnie.
After a while, Winnie fell asleep, and later she began to have sweat on her forehead, neck and even all over her body. The doctor said this was a sign of fever bringing down.
Winnie did not know how long she slept, but when she woke up, she found that all the organs in her body did not hurt, and her eyes did not feel burning.
“You have been here? Why not go back? You still have a lot of work to do.”
Winnie turned her head and found Brian still sitting on the bed, so she asked.
“Calvin is back. How can I leave when you are still in a fever?”
“Are you feeling better now?”
Brian got up and touched Winnie's forehead with his hand. He made sure the temperature was normal before withdrawing his hand. But he had been doing this while Winnie was sleeping.
“I'm all right, I'll go back to the company with you.”
With that, Winnie sat up.
“No, the doctor advised you to rest, you may have a fever again. The doctors also advised you not to go home so you won't infect your family. This flu is so bad that there is a great chance of infection.”
Brian conveyed the words of the doctor. He did not agree that Winnie went home, if she infected the kids, Winnie would be more worried.
“Then ask the doctor to get hospitalized for me. It's really bad for the kids if I go home.”
Winnie was a mother and had enough experience to know that it would infect others. In this way, she could not go to the company, nor go home, she could only stay in the hospital.
“Come with me to the suburbs. My sister takes care of you and I can rest assured to work.”
Brian wanted to take this opportunity to get Winnie back.
“I will infect Stella and Rufus, I prefer to be hospitalized. The nurse will take care of me.”
Winnie insisted, because the suburbs was the place she could not go even if she was sick.
How could she go back on the pretext that she was not allowed to go there.
“Brian, it's just a cold. Don't worry. Please persuade Chairman to give the kids back to me, only when he promised that, I can feel at ease.”
Winnie changed the subject.
Only as soon as possible to solve the problem related to the kids, Winnie can think of the next step, in order to find a way to leave Brian.
How could Brian not worry? One was that he was worried about Winnie's illness, the other was that he was worried about Winnie's attitude of deliberately avoiding him.
She clearly was still angry about what happened yesterday and she got sick because of it, but she now downplayed it and said she was all right.
He didn't explain. He didn't apologize. He didn't make things clear. How could she be all right?
Winnie once again put all hidden in the bottom of her heart, and once again chose to bear silently. But Brian wanted her to yell at him like all the other women and let it out.
Only tough people could bury things in heart, but they needed to take a lot of grievances. If she had more injustice, her heart would be away.
“Don't worry about the kids, take care of yourself. Grandpa may know that the kids are with you now, but he did nothing, so he would not be cruel.”
“I'm going to ask my sister to take the two kids to the old house this weekend. The kids’ works are the most useful.”
Brian said, and when there was opportunity, he would communicate with Winnie.
“What if Chairman doesn't allow the kids to come back?”
Winnie was worried, after all, Felix had not made final decision.
“No, my sister can bring them back. Just get well and don't think about anything. I will keep what I promise you. Even if Grandpa doesn't agree to give you custody of the kids in the end, I won't let you separate from them. I will help you and the kids leave together so that Grandpa can never find you.”
Brian simply put his final card out, so that Winnie could feel at ease.
“What about you?”
Winnie asked, looking at Brian sadly with expectation.
She wanted to know what would happen to Brian if she took the children away. Would he leave with them or stay alone?
“I...”
Brian hesitated, not knowing how to answer.
He wanted to leave with Winnie and the kids, but such a blow to grandpa was fatal, and besides he could not let go of so many staff of the Bennet Group who followed him.
And if he left with them, Grandpa won't give up. He'll find them. Then Winnie's situation would be more dangerous.
“You want to stay.”
Winnie gave a bitter answer for Brian before he could answer.
“Stay if you want, don't feel hard to make a decision. You don't have to worry about the children, I will take good care of them.”
Winnie sighed and continued.
“Now that you're going to let me leave with the children, there's no need to persuade the chairman. Just arrange for us to leave directly. And take care of the Vanessa’s stuff in the school. I can't just take the kids with me. I want to take my aunt and Vanessa with me.”
Brian's words did reassure Winnie that at least she could be with her children.
Kevin was to leave after changing the clothes, but Brian stopped him.
“A doctor had check on her, now she is fine and taking rest in the ward.”
“Kevin, let’s talk. I'm torn right now.”
Looked at Brian’s depressing face, he guessed why he was upset.
Kevin looked at the time and found it was ahead of the work time, so he took Brian to the roof of the hospital.
“It's quieter and has a wide view. Not saying anything will even make you feel better here.”
It was the first time Kevin had brought Brian here, just to ease Brian’s mood.
Kevin looked back at Brian and continued to say.
“Does Winnie find out the woman who saved your life?”
“No.”
Brian replied in a deep voice.
“That woman has been found?”
Kevin wondered.
“No, If she has been found, the problem will have been solved. And I won't have any worries.”
Brian took a sigh, and did not improve the mood because of the broad vision here.
“What is it? Say it.”
Kevin urged eagerly.
“Winwin is sick because...”
Brian briefly said what happened in these days.
“So Winwin got sick from the sea breeze? You know she is weak physically, why let her blow the sea breeze?”
Kevin controlled his temper and would have lost his temper if Brian had not been upset.
“That woman isn't important, and you're not sure your heart to her. If you recover your memory she is only your rescuer and it has nothing to do with your feeling, and you will regret hurting Winwin.”
Kevin continued.
“And you have broken up with Wendy, you should keep a distance from her. It can be solved on the phone if there is any problems, or you can ask Albert they to solve it. Why do you have to meet? It makes Winwin uncomfortable.”
“What I am most worried about now is that that woman is Wendy. What do you want me to do if it is Wendy? If it is Wendy, it means I have hurt my rescuer.”
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