Chapter 669 Angry Driving
Chapter 669 Angry Driving
Brian realized that he hurt Winnie, but he did not know the intention of the meeting between grandpa
and Winnie. He didn't believe his grandfather's attitude toward Winnie could change.
When Brian received the phone call, he thought his grandpa was worried Winnie and he was in
entanglement, so once again he wanted to warm Winnie. He had that thought, so he could not
understand it for a moment.
"So what we meet? Did I embarrass Director Chambers? Never mind, go and see her. angry driving is
very dangerous."
Felix did not continue to entwine. Seeing that Winnie angrily left, he inevitably was worried.
"Okay, I'll come back to you."
Brian turned around and chased out, until now he did not realize that grandpa was concerned about
Winnie, did not notice the change in grandpa's attitude.
"Alas...... He is not as calm as he used to be. He spoke before knowing what was going on. How hurtful
that is, Director Chambers must be sad."
After Brian went out, Butler Lowe could not help but say.
Winnie was for the sake of Brian. She was sad, but she said nothing but had to bear the attack of
Brian’s words. As an outsider, he felt Winnie was pitiful, how could Brian say those words?
"As long as it is related to Winnie, he will not calm down. He came to rescue Winnie. He used radical
method, but he did not know it."
Felix was clear Brian did so for the sake of Winnie. He still loved her, still protected her. Although he
knew it was Winnie's fault, he still could not get her over.
Just like Rufus could not get over Isobel. Would Brian also want to wait for Winnie for a lifetime?
At the thought of these, Felix's heart trembled violently. Did he really destroy two generations of
people? How would he face it if Brian waited for a lifetime for a woman just like his father did?
"Butler Lowe, I always think of Isobel recently. Rufus was single for a lifetime for her, will Brian..."
Felix asked Butler Lowe uncertainly. He wanted to ask if Brian would be single for a lifetime as Rufus.
Butler Lowe gave a direct answer before he could finish, because he had already what he wanted to
ask.
"Yes, of course. Winnie is a good woman. Brian will not meet such a good girl again and he will be
lonely for the rest of his life."
Butler Lowe saw Felix’s attitude. He began to think about everything Rufus experienced and where it
was wrong Brian and Winnie separated.
Felix stared at Butler Lowe, not wanting to admit Butler Lowe’s answer, but he did not have other
reason to convince himself.
When Brian was out, Winnie had driven the car out of the parking lot. When she saw Brian approaching
her, she stepped on the accelerator.
What a damn man. They had broken up, why defamed her like that, damage her dignity like that? She
didn't want to see him, she wanted to gouge him out of her heart, even if she died in pain, she didn't
want to see this bastard again.
Brian heard the sound of stepping on the accelerator. Afraid Winnie passed by him, he directly stood in
the middle of the road.
Winnie was unprepared and did not expect Brian would stand in the middle of the road. She stepped
on the brake, immediately it issued the sound of tires’ friction with the ground.
Fortunately, the car stopped in front of Brian. Winnie was scared and got cold sweat.
"Are you crazy?”
Winnie lowered the window and shouted loudly. If she was late stepping on the brake, Brian would
have been under the car, which made her scared to death.
Brian did not say anything, but quickly went around to the passenger seat, opened the door and got in
the car.
"What do you want? Is it funny? Haven’t you finished insulting me? Okay, I'll find a place with more
people, and you can talk as much as you want. You can say it harshly, as long as you're happy."
Winnie was angry and directly stepped on the accelerator.
She couldn't figure out why he still went against her. Even if she did something wrong, it wouldn't go on
forever.
Winnie drove so angrily and so fast for the first time. She even felt the urge to kill herself.
"Drive slowly."
Brian reminded. He was afraid Winnie had an accident.
Driving with anger was dangerous, especially in crowded areas.
"Are you scared? If so, get off."
Winnie parked the car on the side of the road even without turning on the light.
"Get out of the car and say what you want here. I'm sure the crowd will soon grow."
Winnie unlocked the seat belt and was to get off, but was pulled by Brian.
"Can you calm down? It's not a good place to park. You're affecting others."
Brian reminded her again. He was afraid that once he got off, she would suddenly drive away. In that
situation, Brian would be more worried if he wasn't in her car.
"Name a good place to park."
Winnie was still angry. If those words came from a strange man, Winnie would not put it in her heart,
but this man was Brian, her favorite person. It was hard for her to accept to be insulted by the one she
loved most.
Winnie started the car again, stepped on the accelerator and drove away.
"Can you drive slowly? Do you want to risk your life for what I said?"
Brian had to remind her again, because Winnie drove faster.
"Don't worry, I won't let you die. I don't want to die with you."
Winnie got more and more angry, but Brian did not take his words seriously and his attitude was so
indifferent. Maybe it was fun for him to hurt her.
As Winnie’s voice fell, the car came to the crossroads. When she stepped on the accelerator, a red
light suddenly was on. The car in front of stopped and she had to step on the brake.
The car speed was fast, coupled with the slam on brake, Brian leaned forward out of control. Winnie
use her arm to protect Brian, while her head hit on the steering wheel.
At this time, the car stopped, and Winnie got blood on her head.
"Are you okay?"
Brian stretched out his hand to touch Winnie's head, but was blocked by Winnie's hand.
"Don't, it's none of your business."
Winnie was dizzy, but she pretended to be ok.
"Go to a hospital."
How could it be all right? Brian knew the impact force was huge. If it were not for Winnie protected him,
his head would be injured.
Everyone had an instinctive reaction, in the face of danger, no matter how close the people sit next to
you, the first thing was to protect yourself.
Winnie, on the contrary, protected Brian.
A lot of things seem to be reversed, as if Winnie had been protecting him. He said he would protect her,
but he was the one got protection.
"No, even if I am dead, it has nothing to do with you. Why bother?"
As Winnie spoke, it was green light, then she started the car.
Winnie felt less angry after she was hit. By this moment, she felt it was no of use even if she was angry.
If no one loved her even if she died, there was no point in getting angry.
Winnie did not say a word when she was driving. Headache occupied all her thoughts, and she clearly
felt tight on her forehead, very uncomfortable.
Winnie endured the pain and drove the car to the seaside.
"I want to be alone for a while. You go home."
She said, but did not look at Brian. She opened the door and got out.
Brian saw Winnie’s forehead was red and he felt distressed, but did not dare to speak, for fear of
stirring up Winnie's anger again.
Looking at Winnie get off, looking at her angry face, he could not be relieved to leave her alone here.
Brian got off the car and then caught up with Winnie.
"Let's have a cup of coffee. I need to explain what happened."
Brian said, so that it could release Winnie’s anger.
"No, just say it right here." Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
Winnie did not refuse, because he would insist.
Winnie walked a few steps down and sat on the steps, waiting for the so-called explanation of Brian.
Brian did not force Winnie, also came to the steps to sit down.
"Winwin, I didn't mean what I just said. I said it because I was afraid grandpa would keep pestering
you. I know it was hurtful, but I couldn't think of anything else in that case."
Brian sat down and began to explain, hoping Winnie's mood could get better.
"I ought to thank you? No matter what you do or say, you always have your reasons and your excuses.
You don't know for sure what your grandfather said, so how do you know he must have hurt me?"
Winnie could not accept such an explanation, and did not want to believe in any explanation of Brian.
"I know my grandfather. He asked you out..."
"You don't know. You don't know anyone."
Winnie interrupted Brian loudly. Brian’s hurtful words had already been said, and whether explained or
not, it had achieved the desired effect. Winnie felt there was no need to listen.
"Brian, don't lie to me. You hate me, you want me to be scolded by your grandfather, and your sudden
appearance today is premeditated."
"You spoke from your heart. You are afraid that I make demands on you. The women broke up with you
got money from you, but I don't want your money, and you always feel I will bring your troubles."
"If my conduct disturbs you, give me the money then. You can give as much as you want. After that, I
will not pester you. If you do not believe that, we go to notarization, let the law protect you. Then you
can be at ease."
Winnie stretched her hand out. If Brian could be at ease, she would rather bear the blame and would
rather let Brian look down upon her.