Chapter 162 Want Something Sweet
As soon as Colin Farrell finished speaking, Faye Nash's fingertips reached the switch on the wall.
With a click, the lounge was suddenly lit up.
Colin instinctively closed his eyes, and after a few seconds, he squinted at the door.
Catching Colin's sight, Faye walked towards him with the medicine and put it on the nightstand. After a glance at Colin who was flushing abnormally, Faye asked without any emotion, "Are you having a fever?"
Colin replied stubbornly in a hoarse voice, "No."
Faye, "But your voice is hoarse."
Colin loosened his collar to cool down, "I drank some wine this afternoon."
Colin's excuse was innovative. Faye knocked on the decoction on the nightstand, "If I were nearsighted with 7.0 diopters, I would probably believe it."
Colin was seriously ill, so he didn't understand it immediately and asked confusedly, "Huh?"
Faye rarely saw Colin being so sluggish, so she couldn't help but smile, "People who're nearsighted with 7.0 diopters or more see no difference between human and animals from one meter away without wearing glasses."
Hearing this, Colin paused for a second and sneered, "You're being exaggerated."
Faye smiled, "I'm not. Tanner Palmer's extremely nearsighted, and this is his personal experience."
After speaking, Faye didn't urge Colin to take the medicine, but briefed him about the progress of One Weekly.
Colin's cheeks were burning, and even his skin under his shirt collar looked abnormal, "Frank Lewis is so foxy. He probably left a leeway for himself at the beginning."
Faye agreed, "He's smart."
Colin knew about Frank's illegitimate child, so he sneered, "If he was really smart, he should cherish what he has achieved, rather than being stupid enough to have an illegitimate child."
Faye looked down as if she was thinking of something, and then looked up, "Maybe he needs a son to inherit his crown?"
Although Colin was dizzy, he understood that Faye was joking with him, so he smiled and added, "You're probably right."
The atmosphere was rarely harmonious, and they understood each other immediately.
Faye started another topic for a small talk, and then finally brought the conversation to the medicine euphemistically.
Colin looked up at her with his lips curled up, "Are you trapping me?"
Faye didn't deny it, "Sorry, but traps always work better than love."
Colin, "How do you know the latter doesn't work if you don't try it?"
Faye just said it casually, but she didn't expect to be put to silence by Colin.
Looking at Colin in the eyes, Faye stopped smiling and pursed her lips, "It's time to get off work. I have an appointment with Rebecca."
Colin's fever started when he came back from the diner, and at this moment he became completely muddleheaded.
What Faye said caused buzz in his brain.
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