Chapter 373 There Was Still Time
When Faye Nash finished speaking, without saying anything, Jake Thomas took off his glasses and pinched his eyebrows.
After a while, Jake put his glasses back on, "I'm going out for a cigarette."
Faye, "OK."
After that, Jake walked towards the door.
Walking to the door, Jake opened it. After seeing Colin Farrell standing outside the door, Jake was stunned for a while, then caught on and closed the door from outside.
"You hear it all?"
Colin's voice was low and hoarse, "Yes."
Jake took out the cigarette case from his pocket, knocked out one, put it in his mouth and lit it. After taking a deep breath, Jake looked at Colin and asked, "Faye don’t want to break up, how about you?"
Colin pursed his lips tightly, "I follow her words."
Jake lightly snorted, "I have treated many mental patients. When this situation happens, most lovers would say that for the good of their partners, they would leave. You are an exception."
Colin's eyes looked dark, "She said she didn't want to break up. If I leave in the name of loving her, that's not love."
Jake looked at Colin through the smoke, with a smile on his face, "Colin."
Colin raised his eyebrows, "What's wrong?"
Jake, "Faye Nash picked the right guy."
Colin, in a black shirt and slacks, didn’t say anything.
The two stood in the corridor for a while. After finishing a cigarette, Jake took the initiative to say, "Don't take what I said just now seriously. I meant nothing else. Faye's current situation doesn’t allow any suffering in the short run, so I made this suggestion."
After speaking, Jake smiled, "But now it seems that I overthought it."
Colin, "I understand."
In just two days, Faye first experienced desensitization treatment, and then Fanny Brown's death, which was even on the Yhane Expressway. Indeed, she could no longer bear any more mental suffering.
Faye was strong-willed in nature, and the only person who could hurt her now was probably Colin.
So Jake Thomas gave such a suggestion.
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