Chapter 162 Being Stubborn (Part Two)

After waiting for a long time, Shawn still didn't get any response from Windy. He stood up and said, "The soup is here. Drink it while it's hot. I'm going to the study to deal with the business tonight. I'll come back later. Remember to go to bed early."

After saying that, Shawn left the bedroom and closed the door for Windy.

Hearing the sound of door closing, Windy turned around and looked at the bedroom door which was closed tightly for a while. Then she looked at the bowl of soup brought by Shawn. She was silent for a moment, and her heart began to mess again...

Downstairs, Ted, Wilson and Renee were having dinner. Seeing that Shawn walked into the dining room, Wilson asked, "How is Windy now?"

Shawn sat down at the table. His expressionless face had already let Wilson guess the result. Before he opened his mouth, she said, "It seems that Windy really doesn't want to forgive you this time."

Hearing this, Renee looked at Wilson and said, "Aunt, you are too absolute. I think Windy will forgive

colded her together with Henry, "Carol, you have made your sister lose a child. What else do you want?"

"You said that Shawn is your man, but why can't you see the truth clearly? Shawn likes your sister, and he is looking for your sister. Now he doesn't look at you anymore. Why are you still so stubborn?"

"Do you really want to hurt your sister so that you can be reconciled?"

Hearing that Henry and Sally said that Windy was her sister, Carol felt it was ridiculous. Her face became gloomy and she had to remind her, "Dad, Mom, have you forgotten that I have severed the relationship with that bitch? She is no longer my sister, so from now on, I will never have a relationship with her again. What are you worried about? I want to take what she took from me, bit by bit from her!"

Henry and Sally were even angrier because of Carol's words. Sally felt that her eldest daughter was really hopeless now, so she didn't want to say anything to her anymore. She sat aside, sighed and began to be silent again.