Chapter 678 The Most Feared Thing
Maxwell was a jerk.
It was true.
Maxwell finished his words, and Brandon, who looked cold, became gloomy.
Maxwell and Brandon looked at each other for about seven or eight seconds. Brandon said, "It's getting late. Colin and Faye should go back early."
After saying that, Brandon rolled the wheelchair to the French window to play with flowers and plants.
His figure was very similar to that of Old Mr. Farrell when he was alive.
When Brandon had just left, Colin took Faye's hand to stand up.
When Colin and Faye came to Maxwell, Colin patted Maxwell on the shoulder and said, "Thank you."
Maxwell chuckled, "Call me uncle."
Colin smiled, "Fuck off."
Hearing what Colin said, Maxwell laughed.
After seeing Colin and Faye go, Maxwell stopped smiling and turned to look at Brandon in front of the French window.
Brandon, with his back to Maxwell, was repairing a potted plant with a small pair of scissors. He asked. "Do you like Faye?"
Maxwell sneered, bent over, and snuffed out the cigarette at his fingertips in the ashtray. "Do you think I am as disgusted as you?"
Brandon's hand repairing the potted plant stopped for a long time. He asked, "How is your mother now?"
Maxwell looked at Brandon and said, "It's none of your business."
Brandon said coldly, "It really has nothing to do with me."
On the other side, Colin and Faye left the Farrells' Mansion. As soon as they went out of the door, Colin took Faye into his arms.
Faye was stunned and then raised her hand to embrace Colin. "I'm fine."
Colin frowned deeply, "You can go with me to and from work in the future."
Faye said, "It's not that serious."
Colin asked, "Did Brandon embarrass you today?"
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