Chapter 137 Do You Believe Me
Everyone at the table had their calculations, so no one cared about whether the food was tasty.
After lunch, Old Mr. Farrell asked Colin to go to the study to talk with him alone.
He stood in front of the desk with a cane while glaring at Colin, saying, "You have increased your prestige and vented your anger. Have you calmed down?"
Colin sneered with a cynical vibe, raised his hand to unbutton two buttons of his shirt, and asked, "You guess?"
Old Mr. Farrell said, "You disgraced your dad in front of everyone! Isn't it enough?"
Colin walked to the single sofa, sat down, and lazily put his hands on the armrests, asking, "Grandpa, life, and reputation, which is more important for you?"
Old Mr. Farrell said furiously, "What do you mean?"
Hearing this, Colin smiled. When he raised his head, his expression became murderous, and he said coldly, "If you still want to maintain the semblance of peace, you should not have sent people to harm Faye."
Old Mr. Farrell kept silent
Colin sneered, "You've long known that I like Faye, right?"
Old Mr. Farrell did not reply, and there were no emotional changes on the face of this wily old fox.
Seeing him keep silent, Colin sneered and continued, "If I didn't guess it wrong, you should be the happiest person among all when Faye was tricked into breaking into my room."
Old Mr. Farrell said in an old and faintly angry voice, "It has nothing to do with me."
Colin smirked while rubbing his chin with his slender fingers. He did not reply to what Old Mr. Farrell had said but continued his topic, saying, "I am like a timing bomb. So, you think the best way to control me is to bind me and my beloved woman together."
Seeing Old Mr. Farrell become angrier, he smiled, "Unfortunately, you forgot every coin has two sides. She can stop me from doing crazy things, but she can also drive me crazy."
When Colin was negotiating with Old Mr. Farrell in the study, the people in the living room were not idle.
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