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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 827

Stella was in a mess. She wanted to forgive her father and wanted him to go to Isobel. But who could sort out the confusion in her psyche for her?

"I'm trying to, but there are some things I just can't figure out. Dad said Mom's death had nothing to do with him, and I just want to know why Mom killed herself. She couldn't have gone looking for death for no reason, she couldn't have committed suicide without being stimulated."

"I'll forgive Dad immediately if I get things straightened out, and I can help Dad get to Isobel. The problem is that no one can explain the matter clearly to me now."

More than anyone else, Stella's heart ached for her father, and more than anyone else, she wanted him to be well and happy. But things were right there, and she couldn't talk herself out of it.

"Don't get some things if you can't figure them out, and you can't make Dad suffer the consequences because of your lack of clarity. That wouldn't be fair to Dad, he shouldn't waste his limited life on how you and Brian feel."

"I'm not sure about your family's previous affairs, and I probably can't relate to what you and Brian feel. But I look up to Dad's character and respect the truthfulness of his words, I believe Dad unconditionally, and I support him in finding Isobel."

This was what Joshua had been thinking all along, and he believed that the truth of the matter was not what Stella and Brian had seen. There were too many hints in his father-in-law's words, it was just that Stella and Brian's hearts were so paranoid that they didn't even bother to look at the deeper meaning.

"Stella, can't you hear the implication in Dad's words? Can't you feel his desire to say something else? Don't you ever think about what it all means?"

These words were not intended to be said by Joshua, but he still didn't hold back.

"Yes, and I know there was something in Dad's words. But the more he did, the more I wanted to know the truth. After all, Brian and I have the right to know the truth."

Stella was more observant than anyone, so how could she not see her father's hints? It was just that she wanted to know who the victim really was in this whole thing.

"You're only looking for truth, but have you ever thought that since Dad did not tell you, there is something you can't know?"

"Stella, we are about to become parents. Think under what circumstances we can't let our kids know the truth."

Joshua didn't know the exact things, but he could appreciate Rufus's hopeless heart.

He was now persuading Stella, just to get her to unconditionally forgive everything in the past and not to let this matter affect any more people.

"Parents start out for the good of their kids, afraid that they'll be sad and that they won't be able to accept the truth. It's probably these things that are kept hidden from the kids."

Stella thought for a moment before giving this answer, and after the answer, she seemed to have figured something out.

"Honey, you mean the truth would break me and Brian's heart, that's why Dad didn't tell us?"

"Yeah, that's what I mean. Otherwise, your dad would have made it clear a long time ago."

Joshua felt relieved that Stella could see this point. This made things much better, after all, his father-in-law's starting point was good.

Stella was silent once again, if that was really what she thought, her father was looking out for them in every way, but they had never thought for him for so many years.

Yet what was Father hiding? And what was it that she and Brian could not accept?

Brian was also in a bad mood after he hung up the phone, thinking about his brother-in-law's words, thinking about his father being sick, and thinking about Winnie's dedication to this matter, he was ashamed.

This event was important to him and had affected him for over twenty years. But now the same thing was also causing trouble for others and affecting their mood. Winnie and Joshua were all having a hard time.

What to do? What should he do to make everyone's heart comfortable?

The next morning.

It was Friday, and it depended on today whether Winnie returned or not. Brian was looking forward to it, hoping that Winnie would come back.

At the breakfast table.

Everyone was eating their breakfast, and only Rufus coughed occasionally, and it was an audible cough that he had deliberately held back.

"Let Sis walk you to the hospital for a checkup."

Brian spoke up to break the silence at the table.

"It's fine, I'm in pretty good shape."

Rufus replied in a low voice, not noticing anything unusual about his body except for the occasional cough.

"Get it checked out, coughing isn't good for your health."

Brian was still persuading, only his persuasion was stiff for he wasn't used to show such concern.

"Some time, I guess, I'll go to the hospital."

Rufus didn't want Brian to continue and gave such perfunctory remarks.

After breakfast, Brian took the two kids to school and the house was quiet again.

Seeing that Rufus was sitting alone in the living room again, Paul walked over and sat next to Rufus.

"Did you and Brian have a quarrel last night?"

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