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My Fair Stunner novel Chapter 311

Chapter 311 Birthday Wishes

Rebecca was rendered wordless.

They looked at each other for a while. With her hands on her back, Rebecca clutched the big gold bracelet as she thought to herself, "Chill, chill. Kindness is priceless, but the gold bracelet is valuable. The price of gold today is 84 per ounce."

After collecting herself, Rebecca forced a bright smile at Abbot and uttered, "Mr. Carter, I'll keep that in mind. Don't worry. I promise I will never cross the line."

Abbot looked at Rebecca with a frown. As if he did not believe it or he had some mixed feelings, he asked, "You sure?"

Rebecca answered, "Yes."

Seeing Rebecca's face with sincerity written all over her face, Abbot withdrew his head. After being silent for a while, he hit the gas and left.

The moment Abbot left, Rebecca took out her phone and called Faye.

Soon, Faye picked it up and asked, "Is Abbot gone?"

Rebecca said, "Yep."

Faye didn't know to talk about the relationship between men and women, but for worrying about Rebecca, Faye asked bluntly after giving it a second thought, "Anything happened between you two tonight?"

Rebecca was stunned and asked, "Why?"

Faye said, "Did you still have your sanity after you got drunk?"

Rebecca uttered, "Of course!"

It fell silent after that.

It suddenly dawned on Rebecca. She then huffed, "Did that moron Abbot say anything to you?"

Faye shot a glance at Colin and replied, "Nope."

Rebecca didn't believe it and questioned, "Really?"

Faye said against her conscience, "Yes."

Rebecca went home in high heels at night and roughly described what she had seen and heard in the Carters' Mansion to Faye. And the conclusion was that the Carters were loaded.

Faye ridiculed, "Then you might as well consider Abbot."

Rebecca took a long sigh and uttered, "I'm afraid I can't. Although I like money, I cherish my life even more."

Rebecca was quite talkative on the phone. When Faye hung up the phone, it was already in the wee hours.

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