Chapter 75 Inviting Trouble
Colin's voice was low, husky, and seductive.
He was not afraid that Faye would get angry but just intended to conquer her.
He thought that she was more emotional than rational and would compromise.
But when she bent her slender waist, the desire in her eyes vanished quickly. She squinted to stare at him and said, "Colin, you're too horny..."
Colin froze and then chuckled softly.
They were nip and tuck. Even though they had reached a cooperation agreement, they were still fighting each other.
Colin smiled, "You always make me question my charm."
Faye lifted her eyes to look at him and said, "Don't worry, you are quite charming."
She looked indifferent as if they were strangers when Colin retracted his hand from her waist.
He looked down at her and took out a light grey satin handkerchief from his pocket to wipe his hands.
Colin's fingers were slender and good-looking, so when he was wiping his hands slowly, it looked as if he were wiping a work of art.
The atmosphere between them crackled with tension. Later, Colin slowly put the handkerchief back into his pocket and said with a half-smile, "I won't help Gail."
Faye said, "I'll help Fanny."
Colin nodded, "You should help her. She and Ralph are both contracted artists of Farrell Media. If they get in trouble, our company will be disgraced."
Faye understood what he meant and promised, "I will handle the matter well and minimize the damage to the company's reputation."
Colin smiled at her and said, "I have confidence in you."
Sometimes, she thought he was a very good boss because he was very considerate of his employees.
In the police station.
Gail had remained silent in the face of the police's questioning. Even though the police had shown her the evidence that she had admitted before, she still looked indifferent.
"Miss Wenna, I hope you can cooperate with us."
Gail said, "I'm waiting for my lawyer. I will not answer your questions until he arrives."
Hearing this, the police officer frowned. When he was about to lose his temper, a young police officer pushed the door open, walked inside, and whispered something in his ear.
When the police officer raised his head, the young policeman said, "Detective Boris said it in person."
"I got it," the police officer said, glanced at Gail, got up, and went out with the young officer.
Not long after they left, the door of the interrogation room was pushed open, and Mason appeared at the door, wearing sunglasses and a peaked cap.
Seeing her, Gail abruptly stood up, looking as if she were about to cry.
Mason frowned at her, "Why are you so stupid? That's a variety show. You should not have set up others so blatantly. I tried to plead for you, but it was too embarrassing."
Gail reached out to tug at Mason's arm. She had always been arrogant, but now, she said pitifully, "I did it for you!"
Mason froze because she hadn't expected it had anything to do with herself, and then she asked, "What does it have to do with me?"
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