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Blake continued: "When I first graduated, still looking for work in City N, met your grandfather sick, and sent him to the hospital, since then the bond was formed. Your grandfather thought I was honest, and always wanted to set me up with your mother, but your mother did not want to, things would have ended up like this, but then ......"

Later, Halle's father became seriously ill and his last wish was to see her marry Blake and have a good home.

The first two years of marriage, life is actually quite harmonious, plus Blake also knows that Halle is forced to marry him, he also do not want to let the old man on his deathbed regret, so after the marriage to Halle is also a lot of accommodation.

Until, Halle's sister and her fiancé came back from abroad and heard that her fiancé's family is a prestigious family in City N.

Halle probably felt ashamed of marrying Blake and left City N with him, plus her heart was so upset and angry about the marriage that she almost broke off contact with her relatives at home.

That same year, they had Winnie.

As Winnie grows up, Halle's dissatisfaction with her life grows stronger. By chance, she meets her current husband and files for divorce from Blake.

Winnie listened and was silent for a long time: "Dad, you never blamed her?"

Blake shook his head, "Who am I to blame her, but myself for not being able to do it, and for not fulfilling your grandfather's dying wish."

"Forget it, that's how relationships are supposed to be, there's no right or wrong."

In this case, whether in the dying, want to see their daughter a good home grandfather, or can not bear to refuse the old man's last wish of Blake, or in the end to do the filial piety of Halle's said, there is no wrong.

What's wrong is that these guys shouldn't get together.

Blake added, "Winnie, if there is anything, you should talk to your mother properly, she is your mother too after all."

"I know dad, don't worry."

That night, Blake didn't stay and left City N.

Winnie walked him to the airport.

Blake waved at her, "Go back."

Winnie nodded, not withdrawing her eyes until his figure was now in sight.

She knew why Blake was anxious to go back, because the other place was home for him.

They were both once bound together by bondage and had an unhappy marriage, and then they separated and found their own happiness.

She, on the other hand, is the victim in this marriage.

She didn't seem to, and didn't, do anything wrong.

Winnie went back tiredly and just opened the door when Channing's voice came, "Is your dad gone?"

She nodded, "Let's go."

Channing said, "I made dessert, would you like some."

Winnie didn't say reply, but went over and hugged him, her head buried in his arms, and slowly closed her eyes.

Channing placed his hand gently on the back of her head and whispered, "If you can't let him go, I'll go with you to see him after a while, okay?"

Winnie shook her head, "He went home, the home that wasn't mine, and he probably didn't want me to intrude on his life."

Channing held her a little tighter.

After a while, they nestled into the couch and Winnie said, "He told me something about my mother and he said that she wasn't really that bad of a person, and I know that they were miserable with each other during those past years, and I'm in a mess in my head right now, and I don't know if I should give her the money, and I... ..."

Channing gently tousled her hair: "You're not giving her this money, she's never done her motherly duty to you, and you don't have to pay for her future."

Winnie hung her head, "But if she doesn't get the money, she won't stop."

"But you have to know that once she gets money from you, there will absolutely be a second time."

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