Chapter 578 Schemes
After sending the text to Ethan, Colin snickered. He threw the phone on the bedside table, and walked into the bathroom to take a shower.
Coming out of the bathroom, Colin dressed neatly and went downstairs.
Cindy was cooking downstairs.
Seeing Colin coming downstairs, Cindy poked her head out of the kitchen and asked, "Mr. Farrell, would you like to have breakfast at home?"
Colin wore his tie lazily. "No."
"Then let me get you a carton of milk?"
"No. I'm good."
Cindy responded with a smile, "Okay."
When Cindy was about to withdraw her head into the kitchen, Colin said, "Make more stomach nourishing food for breakfast in the future. Mrs. Farrell has a bad stomach."
Cindy nodded. "I understand."
"I'll let you go."
After Colin finished speaking, he walked away.
Robert was waiting in the car at the door when Colin went out.
Seeing Colin coming out, Robert got out of the car, opened the car door and said in a low voice, "Mr. Farrell, someone is watching."
Colin leaned over and got into the car, smiling playfully. "It's time to test your driving skills."
Robert understood at once. "They are going to carry out their schemes today?"
"Yes."
Robert had been working for Colin for a long time. Robert's face did not change at Colin's words, and he even managed a respectful smile.
Seeing the earnestness of Robert's acting, Colin's smile deepened.
Robert made eye contact with Colin and closed the car door. Then Robert stepped to the driver's seat.
Colin leaned back in the seat, took out his phone and sent a text to Faye, "Morning, honey. I love you."
Without waiting for Faye to reply, Colin turned off his phone and raised his eyes to look ahead.
Robert was an experienced driver and drove steadily. Robert looked at Colin in the rear view mirror after the car had gone some way. "We've thrown mud at several of Brandon's subsidiary corporations in a row recently. He must be holding a grudge."
Colin was playing with his phone. "That's exactly what I want."
"Did you tell this to Mrs. Farrell?"
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