Chapter 445 Witness
Rex didn't deny Colin's proposal of going in with Faye.
When the two were about to enter the lobby, the police kept reminding them to be careful.
Faye and Colin then walked into the hotel. As soon as they stepped into the lobby, they saw the waiter who was tied up. Rex was sitting on the ground beside the waiter and smoking a cigarette spiritlessly.
Rex's face was covered with blood stains and this made him look horrifying.
He took a deep breath when he spotted Faye, threw away his cigarette, stamped it out, and then curled up his lips into a smile, greeting, "Ms. Nash."
Faye looked at him with a frown and asked, "Are you all right?"
Rex was dumbfounded for a moment. Then he replied with a smile, "I thought you would directly ask me why I killed Ralph when you saw me."
Faye said, "I know the reason."
He did that for Fanny.
Rex and Ralph didn't have any grudges before and there wouldn't be any reasons behind this except for Fanny.
Rex said in a husky voice when he heard Faye's words, "You deserve to be Fanny's friend."
Faye's heart skipped a beat when she heard the words.
Rex reached out, took his cigarette case out of his pocket again, and put a cigarette into his mouth. He said, "You may not know that Fanny and I fell in love later than that matter."
Shocked, Faye slightly pressed her lips.
Rex bowed his head to light the cigarette, but his hands were trembling and he failed after trying several times. In the end, Colin strode forward, took a lighter out of his pocket, lit the cigarette, and then gave it to Rex.
Rex looked up and thanked him, "Thank you, Mr. Farrell."
Colin said, "I admire your manliness."
Rex replied with a smile, "I've been living cowardly for half of my life."
Faye had never expected that Fanny would have a relationship with Rex.
They were quite different. In Faye's impression, it was impossible for the two to entangle with each other.
Rex read through Faye's mind. He took several long drags on the cigarette, yet was then choked by the smoke. He said while coughing, "I-I didn't expect that we would fall in love either."
After that, he took a glance at the panicked waiter and said, "Don't be afraid. I won't hurt you. I'll release you after finishing my words."
The waiter had tears in his eyes. As he was gagged by Rex, he couldn't say anything and could only nod crazily.
After comforting the waiter, Rex turned around to look at Faye and said, "Ms. Nash, you're the only friend of Fanny. Since no one knows I and Fanny's relationship, I want you to be the witness of our love."
Rex smiled bitterly and continued, "Otherwise, I'm afraid that no one in this world knows that we were lovers."
Faye said, "Tell me your story. I'm listening."
Rex took a drag on the cigarette and blew a smoke ring, saying, "I was into Fanny earlier than she took fancy to me."
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