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My Fair Stunner novel Chapter 273

Chapter 273 Different People

Faye's tone sounded casual.

If her palm which was held by Colin had not sweated shortly after she had finished her words, he wouldn't have noticed her nervousness.

Colin smiled, opened his eyes to look at her, and said in a low voice, "Can I send you a wedding ring?"

Faye looked into his eyes and said, "I don't want a diamond ring."

Colin said, "What a coincidence! What I prepared is not a diamond ring."

Hearing this, Faye was taken aback, and she looked at him in disbelief.

Colin beamed with joy, "Honey, we're on the same wavelength now, right?"

Faye's heart was racing, but she didn't reply.

When the car arrived at Fennth Community, Faye and Colin got off together.

After walking a few steps side by side with her, Colin put his hand on her waist and clasped it, saying, "You lost some weight."

After Andy parked the car, he sat inside for a long time and dared to get off, for fear of seeing them show affection in public again.

In the old mansion of the Farrells.

Old Mr. Farrell stood beside the window of the study absent-mindedly for a long time, leaning on a cane. Then, he asked, "York, do you think I am old?"

York answered, "No."

Hearing this, Old Mr. Farrell looked at him and said, "I have paid all my attention to my flowers these years. York, who are you working for?"

York said calmly, "I will only be loyal to you as long as you are alive."

Old Mr. Farrell asked, "Whose side will you take after I die?"

York said, "Who do you think will allow me to live? Hank or Colin?"

Hearing this, Old Mr. Farrell was startled, and then, he turned to look out through the window and said, "York, after I die, you should leave here."

York looked down at the ground silently, and when a self-mocking look flashed in his eyes, Old Mr. Farrell didn't see it.

After standing by the window for a few more minutes, Old Mr. Farrell walked toward the ancestral hall on his cane where Hank was kneeling now after being beaten.

Hearing the cane hitting the ground, Hank straightened his back a bit more.

When Old Mr. Farrell walked up to Hank, he let out a long sigh and said, "Get up."

Hank said in a calm voice, "Grandpa, it hasn't been two hours yet."

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