Chapter 747 For the Big Picture
Chapter 747 For the Big Picture
Although Winnie turned her head, she still accepted that bunch of roses.
She knew what the rose meant, but she did not believe that Brian was sincere. In this case, even if she
accepted, it would not change Brian's mind.
"Sit down. I've already ordered. We'll talk while we wait."
What Winnie said was not important, as long as she accepted the bouquet of flowers, Brian was elated.
Winnie put the flowers carefully aside and then sat down.
"Mr. Bennet, there's something I wish I can make it clear, so as not to interfere with our life."
Winnie reminded him and she did not want to see him again.
No matter what Brian did, she would not change her steadfast heart. Even if he realized what he had
done wrong, even if he apologized for what he had done, Winnie would not forgive him.
In the eyes of Brian, she was only a nanny to take care of the kids, and in the eyes of Felix, she was
only a mistress.
Why did she have to live without dignity, why did she want to live according to the thought of the
Bennet family?
"I... Can you talk about Wendy?"
Brian didn't know where to start and could only say that.
"I can't seem to interfere in what's going on with Wendy, and it's not a problem between us. Sorry, I
don't want to hear or talk about her."
Winnie refused, because she felt distressed when she heard the name of Wendy.
"Ok, we don’t talk about Wendy."
Brian did not go on, afraid Winnie would get up and leave.
He changed the subject.
"Winwin, can you tell me about your parents and what happened in your family?"
Brian wanted to know the past and see if he could help. Also he wanted to thoroughly understand
Winnie's pain and everything she had endured.
It was not easy to hear this from Brian. Winnie felt sad and then showed a mocking smile.
"Why do you ask now? Why didn't you ask before? You don't have to care about that. It's not your
business."
She had been waiting for him to ask her something about it, and now he did, but it was at the wrong
time, and it was meaningless. Brian had missed the best time to care about her, so he missed
everything between them.
Now that it was all gone, she didn't want to give any answers.
"Winwin, I didn't care enough about you before. I've been afraid of the pain in your heart, so I did not
ask. Now I want to know everything about you, and I want to solve your problem."
Brian knew that it was late to ask and that he did not care enough about Winnie. He had tried twice
before, but he had been sidetracked by trifles.
Now he wanted to start again with Winnie, he wanted to love her more seriously, to understand her, to
help her, and he hoped Winnie could give him the opportunity.
"The past is the past. You didn't want to know anything about me, and now you don't have to ask.
There were a lot of things that needed help before, and there are a lot of things needed help now. But I
won't bother you. I can handle it myself."
Winnie rejected him. He didn't take her seriously when she needed him, so what could he do now?
"I'll go if you have nothing else to say, Mr. Bennet."
Winnie said and then got up.
“Winwin...”
Brian got up quickly.
"Mr. Bennet, I don't think you have much to say about us. This is the last time. From now on, we'll each
have our life. I'll solve my problems by myself, so you don't have to worry about it."
Winnie said and strode away directly. She did not take away the bouquet of flowers and had not eaten
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Winnie walked out of the restaurant in tears.
If Brian had said that before, she would have believed it and been happy whether it was true or not. But
now she couldn't believe it.
He'd been looking for an opportunity to apologize, to explain. But didn't he see that the apology wasn't
genuine? He did not know the reason why she suffered?
Her heart had been hurt by him, and now he came to care about her past, which made her feel
ridiculous. Was she a beggar waiting for his mercy?
The next morning.
Rufus had breakfast and went to the old house, and Felix could guess why he came.
In the living room, they were chatting over a cup of tea.
"Why isn't Thomas at home?"
"He went to see Jack with Maria, they are worried about him."
Felix could not help but ridicule. Jack was dependent to his parents and it was hard for him to make
him a success.
"If you are lonely at home, you can come to my place, and you can play with the kids."
Rufus did not want his father to be at home alone, after all, he was old and needed people around him
to take care of him.
"No, the kids hate me. I will make them feel bad."
"Do the kids know about the things between Brian and Director Chambers?"
Felix was well aware of Rufus' kindness and filial piety. He wanted to see the kids, but he did not know
what to say and did not know how to answer their questions.
"Yes, they want Brian to bring Winwin back."
"Dad, for the sake of the kids, leave them alone. Let Brian decide who he marries."
Rufus said directly.
Things had come to this, there was no need to hide. They all had their thought and the ability to judge it
was right or wrong. Only his father did not change his mind.
His attitude was tough and did not allow others to overturn or question him. It would be an affront to his
dignity if he compromised in this matter.
Rufus might say more directly than he did now if not scrupled about the dignity of his father.
"Director Chambers is a good woman, I have to admit that. But if Brian marries her, it will set back the
progress of the Bennet Group for many years."
Felix said.
Winnie was a good woman and Brian gad made up his mind, but who would promote the company?
"Have you ever thought about how many years the Bennet Group will go backwards if Brian gives up
on it?"
Rufus asked.
Rufus wanted his father to measure the pros and coins.
Felix looked at the outside solemnly and did not give an answer for a long time.
The question was something he had been wondering about, and once Brian really gave up on the
Bennet Group, his whole life's efforts would be wasted.
He used to be confident that he could control Brian, but now he could not. He felt Brian was sand in his
hand, the more he clenched, the more he lost.
What he was most worried about now was the loss of all the sand in his hands, and what he was most
puzzled about was the impact on the future of the Bennet Group.
Rufus continued seeing that his father was silent.
"That Brian and Winwin are together will not affect the Bennet Group’s future. If you push too hard, it
will backfire and it will have bad impact on the Bennet Group."
“Since Brian had made up his mind, he did not care about his present position. Even if he did nothing at
home, Winwin could support him. He just wants to give his kids a complete home and be with the one
he likes.”
What Rufus said was what Brian wanted, and Rufus hoped it would be the result. Rufus wanted Brian
and Winnie to be together, and he had his plan.
Only when Brian and Winnie were good and had a happy life together, the entanglements before could
be solved.
Felix still looked out of the window with complicated emotions, but still did not give an answer.
"Dad, do you know what Brian wishes most?"
"What he wants most is for us to live together as a family and laugh every day. The young people work
hard to support the family."
"If you accept Winwin, all of this will happen. If you accept Winwin, we will be a big happy family."
Although Brian did not say that before, Rufus could see it. If he really disregarded anything, he could
immediately put down everything now and left with Winnie and kids.
He had not chosen to leave now, but continued to strive to pursue Felix, just to have a great outcome.
He just didn't know if Grandpa could help him.
Felix did not speak, but looked at Rufus with firm eyes.
He had never dared to imagine the joys of a family of four generations living together.
Was it desirable? Was it really that happy? All his life he had been happy with the growth of the Bennet
Group. Could anything be happier than that?
"Dad, give Brian a chance, and think you are testing him, to see if he can grow the Bennet Group
without the help of marrying a rich family, to see if he can make the whole family happy."
Rufus enlightened Felix and he did not know how much Felix heard him, But he had to say so, for the
sake of Brian and Winnie, for the sake of two kids.
Felix kept silent all the time, he considered the problem in all directions. He was moved by the
happiness for four generations living together.
"I'll think about it."
Felix finally opened his mouth, not giving an affirmative answer, or a negative answer.
This answer was hope for Rufus, the future for all family members