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My Fair Stunner novel Chapter 134

Chapter 134 My Wife

Colin was very good at flirting.

Faye leaned her thin waist against the washbasin while looking at him and said calmly, "Do you want me to kneel and kowtow?"

Colin laughed, "I hope you can remember my goodness in your heart."

Faye asked, "Then?"

Colin raised one hand to touch the hair hanging over her ear and said, "Then kneel to do something else."

Faye was speechless.

When they completed the discharge procedures and went downstairs, a car was waiting at the gate.

Seeing them, the driver hurriedly got off the car and opened the door for them.

Colin had not changed clothes, so not only two buttons of his shirt were missing, but also there was dry blood on it.

If he had not had a pretty face, people would probably mistakenly think he was a street punk.

The driver glanced at him, picked up a box from the passenger seat, and handed it to him, "Mr. Farrell, here are some clean clothes that Davis brings to you."

Colin took it over, said thanks, put one hand on the roof, and signaled Faye to get in the car.

After she bent over and sat down, Colin followed in.

He loved the cleanliness, so after wearing the dirty clothes for one day and one night, he could not bear it anymore.

He took off his bloody shirt and began to put on the clean clothes from Ethan. When he was buttoning the shirt, his mobile phone in his pocket suddenly rang.

When Colin took it out, he found someone was calling him from the mansion of the Farrells. With a hint of contempt in his eyes, he answered the call and asked, "What's up?"

The person on the other end of the phone was used to his indifference, so she said in a flattering tone, "Colin, are you in the company? Do you have time to come home for lunch? I bought the food you like this morning."

Colin sneered, "Don't you know where I am?"

Hearing this, Tiffany fell silent.

They were incompatible like fire and water but had to play the roles of a loving mother and a caring son in front of others.

There were no outsiders beside Colin now, so he was too lazy to act.

But Tiffany's situation was different. Old Mr. Farrell and Blaine were staring at her. Even though she felt very uncomfortable, she could only endure the grievances.

She adjusted her mood, forced a smile, and said, "Your dad is back today, and we haven't had a meal together for a long time. If you have time for lunch..."

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