My Fair Stunner

Chapter 596 No Moral Coercion



Chapter 596 No Moral Coercion

Chapter 596 No Moral Coercion

At this moment, Colin squinted his eyes at Helen instantly.

The terrifying chill in his eyes could be easily captured.

Andy asked, "Mr. Farrell, do you want me to drive her away?"

Colin said in a low tone, "No."

He stretched out his hand to pat Andy on the shoulder. "You drive in."

After that, he opened the car door and got off.

Seeing Colin, Helen suddenly felt weepy and greeted him in a trembling voice. "Colin."

Colin smiled sarcastically.

Looking at his expression, Helen burst into tears. "Colin, I know you hate me, and I know you hate

Hank, but I really have no choice."

She cried and spoke, choking with sobs.

Colin give her a piercing look, walking into the house, and said coldly, "Come in."

Helen raised her hand to wipe the tears on her face and kept pace with him.

They walked in single file. Just entering the house, they met Lance with a bunch of grapes in his hand.

Seeing him, Helen was stunned. She thought of something and bowed her head.

Compared to Helen's embarrassment, Lance was very calm. He stepped forward and greeted Colin,

and then greeted her. "Haven't seen you for a long time."

With hands intertwined and clutched tightly with each other, Helen said restlessly, "Long time no see."

Colin asked, "Has your elder sister come back yet?"

Lance replied, "No, I heard that there seemed to be a problem with an actor in a variety show. She was

dealing with it."

Colin said, "An actor is more important than me."

Lance teased him, "Colin, are you jealous?"

Colin chuckled and pretended to kick Lance.

Lance dodged nimbly and ran out. "I have something to ask Andy."

Colin strode inside.

Entering the house, Colin kicked the slippers prepared for the guests at the porch. "Put them on."

Helen nodded with a red face.

After putting on slippers, she followed Colin into the living room.

Colin lifted his hand and pulled the tie around his neck, saying indifferently, "Sit down. What do you

want to drink??"

Helen pressed her lips. "No, thank you."

Colin smiled ironically. "Drink some coffee, otherwise you will be bored when our conversation can't be

continued later."

He asked Cindy to serve coffee.

Cindy didn't know Helen, so she went out of the kitchen and offered a cup of coffee politely to Helen.

Helen took the cup and held it in her hands. It was a little hot, but she didn't dare to put it down. With

lips turning into a straight line, she asked carefully, "Colin, do you know what happened to Hank?"

Colin said with a poker face, "I have heard about it."

Helen sniffed. "Hank is trapped in the Farrell Group." NôvelDrama.Org owns © this.

Colin said, "I think it is not exactly so. There must be another reason."

Helen tightened her lips and bowed her head. "It's also because of Brandon."

Colin sneered, "Overreaching himself."

Hearing this, Helen suddenly looked up, and a touch of resentment flashed in her eyes. She wanted to

refute, but she finally bit her lower lip and said nothing.

Looking at her, Colin lightly picked the corner of his eye.

Sure enough, people would secretly transform their disposition after experiencing great difficulties.

Helen Farrell, who once acted overweeningly and arrogantly, finally had to endure other's taunt without

the protection of the Farrells,

There was a long silence in the living room.

After about half a minute, Helen suddenly put down the cup and stood up, and then she knelt in front of

Colin.

Colin leaned back on the sofa and said calmly. "What are you doing?"

Helen took a deep breath and give him a kowtow. "Colin, we are sorry for everything before. It's our

fault. Now my mom, dad and grandpa are dead. Can you let bygones be bygones? Just forget it,

okay?"

"Can you let bygones be bygones? Just forget it, okay?"

She uttered these words so easily.

Colin was about to answer her with a gloomy face. Suddenly he heard Faye's indifferent voice from the

porch. "Why should we forget it?"

Hearing her words, Helen and Colin turned their heads simultaneously.

Faye didn't put on slippers, stepping on high heels and walking straight to Helen in a few steps.

Helen clenched her hands on her sides. "They are all dead."

Faye sneered, "Should we forgive them because they died? Should their mistakes be canceled once

for all?"


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