My Fair Stunner

Chapter 14 Understanding



Chapter 14 Understanding

Chapter 14 Understanding

Colin could be said to be one of the most dissolute men in Cocanel.

Faye's eyes twitched involuntarily, and she hurriedly said, "No, I don't."

Colin looked sideways at her, "Not interested?"

Faye nodded, "Not interested."

Colin narrowed his pretty eyes and said, "How do you know you're not interested before you have a

try?"

Faye had always pretended to be humble in front of the Farrells, but when Colin asked questions with

such an aggressive attitude, she somehow became rebellious. She turned her head to look at him,

opened her red lips, and said lightly, "I clearly remember that your skills are lame."

When Colin heard this, some emotion began to surge in his narrowed eyes.

Faye's heart skipped a beat, and she suddenly regretted it, thinking she should not have said such

words in a fit of anger.

They looked at each other for a while. When Faye thought Colin was going to lose his temper, he

straightened up with a smirk, lightly rolled up the sleeves of his shirt, and deliberately misinterpreted

the meaning of her words, saying, "It's been three months, and I thought you've long forgotten. I didn't

expect you to remember it so clearly."

Faye was speechless

She had depended on the Farrells for a living since childhood, so she had long learned the truth that

people should not say anything impulsively.

She had made a mistake just now, and she would never allow herself to make the same mistake, so

she took a deep breath and kept silent.

They had grown up together, so Colin knew she wouldn't say anything else at a glance. He swung his

slender legs, walked to the sofa, sat down, and said lazily, "Cook some noodles for me. There are

ingredients in the refrigerator."

Hearing this, Faye got up and walked to the refrigerator.

Colin had an open kitchen in the apartment, so they could see each other when she cooked.

When Faye was waiting for the water in the pot to boil, she looked at Colin on the sofa and said,

"Colin."

Colin was reading an email from his assistant. Hearing her voice, he raised his head and looked over,

asking "Do you want to talk about Rebecca?"

Faye replied, "Yes."

Colin retracted his gaze and said in a low voice, "Don't worry. You are my wife anyway. I will do you this

favor."

Hearing this, Faye breathed a sigh of relief, lowered her head, and started cooking.

After a while, she put a bowl of noodles on the table. Content rights by NôvelDr//ama.Org.

Hearing the sound, Colin walked over and asked, "Only one bowl?"

Faye replied, "There's still some in the pot."

Colin pulled out a chair, sat down, lowered his eyes, and said, "I want you to eat together with me."

Faye hadn't had dinner tonight, so after thinking for a few seconds, she went into the kitchen.

Then, they ate quietly without saying a word.

Colin was used to eating the food cooked by the chefs but had eaten up a bowl of noodles cooked by

Faye today, which made her feel respected.

After the meal, he picked up a tissue from the dining table, wiped his mouth slowly, leaned back in the

seat, looked at her, and asked, "Do you still like Hank?"

Faye hadn't expected him to mention this, so she was choking on the noodles, coughed violently, and

hurriedly used a tissue to cover her mouth.

Seeing this, Colin raised his eyebrows with a smirk and asked, "Why are you so nervous?"

Faye took a deep breath and said, "I don't like him anymore."

Colin showed a half-smile and said in disbelief, "Really?"

Faye clenched the tissue that had been used to wipe her mouth, raised her head to look into his eyes,

and said, "I had lived in the Farrell family for years, but I'm sure I've never offended you. I know you're

not happy about our marriage. But I promise I will turn a blind eye no matter how you fool around with

the women outside."

Colin took out a cigarette case from his pocket, pulled out a cigarette, put it between his lips, and

sneered, "You know me very well."


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