Chapter 667 Be Pitiful
After Colin finished speaking, there was silence on the other end of the phone.
After a few seconds, Rebecca's voice sounded like a mosquito, "I'm busy. I'll first hang up the phone."
After speaking, Rebecca hung up the phone before Faye replied to her.
Listening to the blind tone on the phone, Faye moved the phone from her ear to her eyes, glanced at the closed phone screen, and turned to look at Colin without saying anything.
Colin smiled playfully, "Huh?"
Faye said, "Birds of a feather."
Colin raised his eyebrows, "Abbot and I?"
Faye lifted the quilt and got out of bed. "Self-knowledge is wisdom."
Colin was wordless. He narrowed his eyes and glanced at Faye's slip nightdress.
The back of the nightdress was hollowed out in a large area, so finger marks and bruises on the slender waist could be seen.
It was he who left those on her body last night.
In front of the sink, Faye put her hands on the marble edge, and he clutched her waist behind with his big hands.
After breakfast, Faye drove to Rebecca's company.
She hadn't seen Rebecca for a few days. Rebecca looked so emaciated.
Seeing Faye, Rebecca sat still on the boss chair, holding a thermos cup in both hands, blinking pitifully, "Faye."
Faye smiled, stepped forward, and put the thermos bucket in her hand on the desk.
Rebecca asked, "What?"
Faye answered, "Bird's nest soup."
Rebecca pretended to feelingly wipe away the nonexistent tears on her face and reached out to pick up the thermos bucket.
Afterward, Rebecca opened it and took a mouthful with a spoon, "Am I pitiful now?"
Faye sat down opposite Rebecca and answered firmly, "Yes."
Rebecca took another mouthful and said vaguely, "Abbot is a jerk."
Faye smiled, "Tell me in detail."
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