Chapter 389 The Audiences and the Actors
When Colin Farrell finished his words, Maxwell Camden chuckled.
Colin turned his head and glanced at him, with his eyes full of coldness.
Maxwell rubbed a white jade ring on his thumb thoughtfully and smiled provocatively, "Are you afraid of hurting your wife?"
Colin squinted his eyes, and the anger beneath his pretended calmness was visible, "How much did Brandon Farrell pay for your insurance? You're so unabashed"
Maxwell, "I don't have any insurance. Brandon also told me that you were the last person in the Farrell family to be provoked."
Colin sneered, "Then you are quite rebellious."
As the two of them facing each other and were about to fight, Faye Nash got out of the car and said softly, "Honey."
Hearing this, Colin touched the back of his teeth with his tongue, gave Maxwell a warning stare, turned around and walked towards Faye.
Colin's anger hadn't faded yet. Faye pursed her lips and entwined her fingers with his.
Colin widened his eyes slightly and looked down at Faye.
Faye looked up, "Let's go in. I'm hungry."
Colin clenched Faye's hand tightly, "Fine."
The two passed by Maxwell hand in hand, and Maxwell looked at them with an unclear eye expression.
As they passed through the yard and were about to enter the hall, Colin asked with a low smile, "Were you worried that I would hit him?"
Faye said without change her expression, "Yes."
Colin, "Don't worry, I'm not that stupid."
Faye, "Brandon Farrell hasn't shown up until now. Maxwell Camden doesn't mean anything. It's not necessary to get angry with him, because maybe he's not even a small potato."
Colin raised the hand entwined with Faye's and kissed the back of her hand, then answered in a low voice, "Well, I understand."
In the living room of the Farrell's house, the atmosphere was frozen.
Blaine Farrell and Tiffany Shaw sat on their own without talking to each other. They hated to see each other.
Several servants were standing in the corner, and they were so nervous that they didn't even breathe heavily.
When Colin and Faye came in, one of the servants stepped forward and handed them slippers.
Faye thanked the servant and bent over to change her shoes.
Seeing them, Tiffany sitting on the sofa was the first to say hello, "Colin and Faye, welcome home."
Colin, "Mom."
Tiffany got up with a smile and asked the servant to prepare the fruit bowl.
After Faye changed her shoes, Tiffany was close to her.
Tiffany held Faye's arm affectionately, and asked with concern, "You didn't have a good rest recently, did you? It seems that you've lost weight."
Gallantry always came with a purpose.
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