Chapter 688 Old Friend
Colin could basically guess the reason why Maxwell chose the nursing home where his mother lived.
Because Maxwell wanted to let his mother see that the man who had hurt her pay a painful price.
They chatted briefly on the phone before hanging up.
After hanging up, Colin bent over to get on the car.
At Ten o'clock, Colin arrived at Conda Nursing Home. Maxwell had already arrived ahead of schedule.
When they met, Colin strode past and asked, "What happened?"
In a motorcycle suit, Maxwell leaned over the railing and bit a cigarette obliquely at the corners of his mouth, saying with a straight face, "My mother wants to see him for the last time."
Hearing this, Colin frowned slightly because he was worried about the complications. "Are you sure there will be no contingency?"
Maxwell raised his hand and took the cigarette to flick ash. "Yes."
He looked at Colin and sneered. "Don't worry. I have been planning for so many years. I'm waiting for this day, and it is impossible for him to leave alive."
Brandon in a wheelchair pushed by his bodyguard entered the the room of Maxwell's mother.
Maxwell's mother was making coffee beside the coffee table. She dressed in a fragrant cloud yarn dress, and her hair was coiled with a rosewood hairpin, looking gentle and dignified.
Seeing Brandon, she didn't stand up. She only asked lightly, "Do you want to drink coffee?"
Brandon tightly gripped the armrests of the wheelchair and asked in a hoarse voice, "What kind of coffee?"
Maxwell's mother replied, " Latte. You don't like it."
Brandon asked, "Could I get a cup of Latte?"
Maxwell's mother took a coffee cup. "I haven't seen you for many years. Have you changed your taste?"
The Adam's apple of Latte rolled. Looking at her face, he wanted to say something, but he didn't utter a word at last. Then he moved down his sight and stared at her hands.
Maxwell's mother had a complete mastery of making coffee.
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