Chapter 138 Teasing Her
Colin stared at Faye on the stairs with his dark eyes.
Faye shot a glance at him, quickly retracted her gaze, looked back at Hank, and smiled with alienation, "Hank, please excuse me ."
Then, she got up and walked to Colin.
Seeing her coming over, Colin smiled and reached out his hand.
Looking at his hand, Faye hold it and asked, "Why did you get hurt?"
Colin squeezes her hand heavily and said in a low voice, "My grandpa hit me."
Faye frowned, "Because of me?"
Colin looked at her with a smile and said, "I'm not sure. It seemed he had long wanted to beat me but held the urge back."
Faye pursed her lips and asked, "What should we do now?"
Colin said, "Let's go home."
Then, they walked outward hand in hand. When they passed through the living room, Colin and Hank looked at each other for a while, and the former snorted, "Why isn't Nylah here today?"
Hank was deliberately straightening his back, so he looked a little stiff. He replied, "She is busy today."
Colin smiled casually, "Last time I forgot to tell you that you are a perfect match."
Hank clenched his fists on his knees and said, "Thank you."
Looking at his reaction with interest, Colin said, "Hank, I praise you and Nylah. Why don't you reciprocate?"
Hank pursed his lips tightly for a while and said, "So are You and Faye."
Colin smiled wantonly, "What?"
Hank looked like a cornered beast, and the displeased in his eyes was obvious, but he still bit the bullet and said, "You're a perfect match."
Hearing his words, Colin sneered and left with Faye.
When they got out of the old mansion, Robert was waiting outside.
Colin stepped forward, opened the door, signaled to Faye to get in the car first, then walked to the other side, bent over, and got inside.
What he had done today had broken the semblance of peace that had been maintained for years as if throwing a stone in to calm lake.
Although it had not stirred up a storm, it had disturbed the calmness after all.
After Colin got in the car, he looked slightly irritable, pulling the collar of the shirt with one hand.
Faye turned to face him, looked at the injury on the corner of his mouth, and asked, "Your grandpa knows the truth of my parents' car accident, right?"
So, the old man had flown into a rage after Colin had openly defended her.
Hearing this, Colin turned to look at her and said, "He did not do it."
Who had not done it?
Old Mr. Farrell?
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