My Fair Stunner

Chapter 65 Is That a Good Reason



Chapter 65 Is That a Good Reason

Chapter 65 Is That a Good Reason?

Faye thought, "So Colin's mom has been living here since Colin was born. It is not hard to imagine

what she had been through when she was pregnant."

Having always been not good at words, Faye didn't know what she should say.

Colin looked at her with his intense charming eyes. "Do you want to see her?"

"Colin." Faye called his name.

Colin raised his arm and rubbed her head, saying, "Don't give me that sympathetic look. I'm not used to

it."

Colin opened the door and got out of the car.

Watching him heading for the door without turning around, Faye had to get off the car.

Obviously, Colin was very familiar with this place.

Faye had a look at the temple. Although the temple looked majestic on the surface, it was a bit

dilapidated.

Maybe owing to the cold winter, the weed around the temple remained untrimmed.

Instead of walking through the front door, Colin went in through the back door, followed by Faye.

They ran across a monk the moment they came in.

After a pause, the monk put on a smile. "Amen, Colin, it's been a long time." Colin folded his hands in

front of the chest, intoning "Amen", and then asked, "Where's Nanny Silent?"Original from NôvelDrama.Org.

The monk pointed to a room at his left, and said, "She's in her room."

Colin gave the monk a smile and headed for the room.

Afterwards, Faye learned that Nanny Silent was the religious name of Colin's mother.

This temple still retained its old world character.

Colin stood in front of a door and knocked. After a few seconds, a woman in her fifties came out.

Different from that monk, she didn't wear a robe, but in casual clothing.

There was a look expression on her face when she saw Colin. "Amen," she intoned.

"Mom," Colin called in a low voice.

She didn't answer but looked over his shoulder at Faye. "Is she your girlfriend?" she asked with a

flicker of a smile.

Colin leaned to one side, so that she could see Faye clearly, saying, "I'm married. This is my wife,

Faye."

The woman nodded at Faye with a smile.

Faye was suddenly overcome by a strange grief.

Because never had she thought she would see such a weak side of Colin, or more exactly, he was

pathetic at the moment.

"Would you like a cup of tea?" the woman asked and invited Colin and Faye in.

She poured two cups of tea for them.

Colin had kept his eyes on her since he went in, but she always kept a distant, cold face to him, as if he

was just a strange Christian to her.

When Colin and Faye had a cup of tea, she just sat on a chair, speechless.

Colin rubbed the cup with his fingertip and then got up. "We just dropped by to see you. I have some

work to do, so we need to get back early."

The woman stood up and said flatly, "Mmm, drive carefully."

Colin nodded.

They had stayed in the temple for just half an hour.

Back in the car, Colin lit a cigarette and asked, "So is that a good reason? Are you satisfied with it?"


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