Chapter 516 Being Narrow-minded
Hearing his words, Colin pressed the tip of his tongue against one cheek and did not reply immediately.
After a long while, he slowly said, "Abbot, do you like extreme sports very much?"
Abbot said, "Not really. Why?"
Colin said, "Why are you always courting death?"
Abbot was speechless.
Hearing him keep silent, Colin joked, "Are you going to tell me or not? I will hang up if you continue keeping silent."
Abbot gritted his teeth and said, "You're jealous! You must be jealous of me."
Colin sneered, "Why am I jealous of you? You fell in love with a woman who tricked you. What's more, she said she has no feelings for you. So, you have made a painstaking effort to win her heart!"
His words hit Abbot's pain spots, so the latter fell silent.
After about ten seconds of awkward silence, Collin decided to say something to lighten the atmosphere. But when he was about to open his mouth, Abbot suddenly said, "You had been in a one-sided love with Faye for eleven years and had been as humble as an underdog."
Colin was speechless.
Abbot laughed, "Come on! Let's hurt each other!"
Colin said with a half-smile, "I will never give you any more advice in the future."
Abbot was dumbfounded.
Colin scoffed, "Mr. Carter, enjoy your accomplishment tonight. After all, there may not be any more progress in the future."
Then, he hung up the phone before Abbot could answer.
When Abbot saw the call hung up on the car's display, the corners of his mouth twitched, and then, he called him again. But Collin did not answer the call after he had called him three times in a row.
When he was about to call him the fourth time, he changed his mind and sent him a voice message, asking, "Colin, are you so narrow-minded?"
Colin quickly replied in a lazy voice, "Yeah, I am very narrow-minded."
Hearing his voice message, Abbot laughed angrily, "Shame on you."
Recanalization was a minor operation. Although the recovery period was one month, Colin needed to be hospitalized for only one week.
A week later, he went through the formalities and was discharged from the hospital on a shining day.
When Faye was driving him home, he leaned back in the passenger seat and said with a smile, "Finally, I can go home."
Faye smiled, "Why do you want to go home so much?"
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