Chapter 33 Expose
Chapter 33 Expose
Chapter 33 Expose
Faye froze at Colin's words.
Faye was too far away to hear what the person on the other end said.
Colin looked up at Faye and grinned evilly. After that, he put the phone on the coffee table in front of
him and put the person on the line on speaker.
Hank's breathing was a little frantic on the phone and he did not notice anything abnormal going on. "I
know you like Faye."
Colin ruminated. He had a smile in his captivating eyes, so Faye was unable to see his true emotions.
"It doesn't matter if I like her or not, she is my wife now. I don't need to speak for you in front of grandpa
for this trivial matter."
Hank, "Colin, you should know that Faye likes me."
Colin smirked, "And?"
Hank, "If you promise to speak for me in front of grandpa this time, I will get married as soon as
possible so that Faye will give up all hopes on me."
Colin grinned mischievously, "Dude, are you kidding me?"
Hank took a deep breath. "Don't worry, I won't choose marriage with a business relationship. We will
still compete fairly."
Colin lifted his eyes to look at Faye. When he saw her face turning white, he replied mockingly, "Alright,
since you're dying to get married. I'll definitely help you accomplish your goal."
When Hank heard what Colin said, Hank let out a sigh of relief on the other side of the phone. Then, he
said through gritted teeth, "Thank you."
Colin smiled mockingly and hung up directly without saying anything.
After he hung up, Colin looked at Faye.
Faye's lips were pressed into one thin line and she felt humiliation spreading across her body. She
clenched her hands that were resting on her sides, her nails digging into the palm of her hands.
Colin got up and walked in front of Faye in a few steps. His tall body towered over her body as he said
with a half-smile, "Do you still like Hank?"
Faye took a deep breath and raised her eyes to meet Colin's gaze. "You called me here just to let me
hear this?"
Colin put his hand on Faye's slender waist, stroked it a few times, and responded in a deep voice.
"Faye, I'm helping you."
Colin had always called her name with affection, and this time, he sounded so cold and serious.
Faye was silent. Colin lowered his head, leaned into her ear, and said, "A man like Hank is not worthy
for you to spend the rest of our life with. You should be glad you didn't marry him."
From the moment she heard the call, Faye's internal anger was stirred.
She had never had delusions about Hank. Her feelings for Hank were very complicated. He was like a
brother to her, but he was also like a confidant and friend.
It was because Hank had warmed her during her toughest days.
For her, Hank was the glimmer of light during her despair.
Colin was always mentioning Hank, but she was too lazy to explain to him, and she also felt that there
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When Colin finished speaking, he turned his head to look at Faye when he noticed that she was not
speaking, "Are you still thinking about Hank?"
Faye tilted her head to look at him. "Colin, do you think it's fun to do this?"
Colin looked at Faye's angry face and tensed jaw.
Faye moved her red lips. "Do you like me?"
Colin did not move. He did not agree or disagree.
Faye lifted a mocking smile on the corner of her lips. "A man like Hank is not worthy for me to spend
the rest of my life with, but are you worthy?"
Colin looked at Faye's moving red lips. As he heard the harsh remarks coming from those red lips, he
placed the tip of his tongue behind his teeth and said, "Faye, today is the annual party, you better don't
anger me."
Faye, "So what if I did? Do you want to beat me up?"
Colin's hand on her waist tightened, he seemed to want to crush her with his strength. "I won't. You're
my wife, why would I want to beat you up?"
Faye was seething and she was breathing heavily.
Colin lowered his head and touched his thin lips gently on her red lips. "I will use other ways to teach
you a lesson."