Chapter 219 Reputation Is Valuable
When Faye and Colin arrived at the hotel Rebecca had asked them to go to, the scene was chaotic.
Abbot and Rebecca were standing opposite each other, and the room was a mess.
Abbot's suit jacket had been thrown on the ground, and there was a small bruise on the corner of his mouth.
Rebecca was standing across from him with a helpless look, protecting her cousin and her cousin's boyfriend who were both college students.
Seeing this, Faye instantly guessed what had happened, so she turned her head back and gave Colin a wink.
Colin immediately understood her hint, so he raised his eyebrows slightly and laughed in a deep voice, "You've blown it."
Faye said, "You will not get away with it either."
Hearing this, Colin sneered but didn't retort.
Seeing Faye, Rebecca almost cried and said in a trembling voice, "Faye!"
Faye glanced at her without saying a word, stepped forward, picked up Abbot's jacket, turned around, and handed it to him.
Abbot was fuming with anger now, but when seeing her hand him the jacket, he suppressed the anger and said, "Thanks."
Faye did not want to laugh at him or egg him on, so she said in a steady voice with an indifferent face, "Go out with Colin to calm yourself down. Fighting won't solve the problem."
Abbot gritted his teeth, pointed at the young woman behind Rebecca, and asked, "Are you sure you don't know me?"
The young woman replied in a trembling voice, "I don't know you! I don't know you."
Abbot cursed, "F*ck..."
Before he could finish his words, Colin put an arm around his shoulders and pushed him out of the door.
Abbot snapped, "Colin!!"
Colin said, "Do me a favor! My wife is watching us!"
Abbot shouted, "She cheated on me!"
Colin patted him on the shoulder and said solemnly, "It's not a big deal. It happens to many men."
Abbot rolled his eyes at him and asked, "Have you ever been cheated on before?"
Colin said, "No."
Abbot glared at him and said, "Why do I have to be cheated on?"
Colin smiled, "Calm down. You're a gentleman, right. Let's have a good talk."
Faye turned to look at Rebecca after Colin and Abbot left.
Rebecca felt weak in her legs and almost fell to the ground, but Faye reached out to support her in time.
After she helped Rebecca to the sofa and let her sit down, the latter raised her head, pursed her lips, and said, "He almost killed me."
Faye turned around, took a bottle of mineral water over, unscrewed the lid, and said, "If he had killed you, it would have saved me a lot of trouble. Drink some water and clam yourself down first!"
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