Chapter 83 A Person Loved by Her Family
Chapter 83 A Person Loved by Her Family
Chapter 83 A Person Loved By Her Family
Faye could tell whether his words were sincere.
But they were outside the old mansion now, so she didn't want to argue with him over such a trivial
matter.
She glanced at him silently and then stepped forward calmly.
When they walked into the living room, Old Mr. Farrell was chatting with Hank and a young woman.
Hank was sitting upright, looking reserved and elegant, while the woman sitting beside him looked timid
because she kept looking down at the ground and was nervous when talking with Old Mr. Farrell.
Compared to them, Old Mr. Farrell looked calm. He was drinking a cup of coffee leisurely while asking
questions from time to time. He always nodded when Hank or the woman replied, so it was hard to tell
whether he was satisfied or not.
When Colin entered the door with his arm around Faye's waist, a servant stepped forward with their
slippers.
Faye said thanks and then bent over to change shoes.
Seeing this, Colin squeezed her with his hand on her waist, smiled, and said in a low voice that only the
two of them could hear, "I will do it."
Hearing this, Faye who was bending over raised her head and asked, "What?"
Soon, Colin squatted down with one knee very close to the ground, so it looked as if he were kneeling
on one knee from a distance. He said, "You should wear flat shoes to work in the future. High heels will
make you more tired."
Colin helped Faye change shoes while speaking.
After it was done, he lifted his eyes to look at her and smiled frivolously, "If you are tired, I will feel
distressed."
Both Faye and the servant standing beside him were speechless.
Colin had a sweet mouth. If he wanted to coax someone, he would succeed even if the person knew he
was not necessarily telling the truth because he could always manage to make people happy.
This was his innate talent.
Soon, he stood up, put his hand on her waist again, lowered his head to approach her ear, and asked,
"Are you happy?"
Faye looked at him and said in a low voice that only the two of them could hear, "Good acting."
Colin raised his eyebrows slightly and said, "I can do it better. Do you want to try?"
Faye said, "Your grandpa is watching you."
Suddenly, Old Mr. Farrell said in a sonorous voice on the sofa, "Don't hang about over there. What are
you whispering? Come here! Let's talk together!"
Then, he introduced them to the woman on the sofa, "This is Colin, Hank's younger brother, and this is
his wife, Faye."
Hearing this, the woman abruptly stood up and bowed respectfully to Colin and Faye, saying, "Nice to
meet you."
Although the Farrells were wealthy and well-mannered, they barely bowed deeply to each other like
this.
Faye and Colin were both stunned, and after a few seconds, Faye responded, "Nice to meet you too."
Colin said with a half-smile, "Nice to meet you, Hank's fiancée."
Hearing this, the woman instantly blushed and subconsciously looked at Hank.
From the moment Faye had entered the door, Hank had been looking at her. Seeing her in Colin's
arms, Hank clenched his fists on his lap.
The woman noticed his gaze, so she pursed her lips and looked at Colin and Faye again with an
embarrassed smile as if she had found something.
After they greeted each other, Old Mr. Farrell asked them to sit down.
Old Mr. Farrell said the woman's name was Nylah Waddington. She was in her early twenties and had
just graduated from college, and she was currently Hank's secretary.
Colin was fiddling with Faye's fingers with his head down while Old Mr. Farrell was speaking, so the
latter shot a casual look at him and asked, "Colin, did you hear what I said?"
Colin raised his eyes and said, "Why do I need to know so much about Hank's fiancée?"
Old Mr. Farrell said, "Because she will become a family member soon. You should also take care of
her."
Colin sneered, "It's my Hank's job to take care of her. I just need to take care of my wife."
Then, he looked at Faye with a smile in his pretty eyes and said, "Honey, am I right?"
Faye looked at him silently with a warning in her eyes.
Seeing their interaction, Old Mr. Farrell was a little surprised and happy.
They were much more intimate than before.
During the dinner, Old Mr. Farrell urged Hank and Nylah to get married as soon as possible after they
got engaged. After a while, he brought the topic to Colin and Faye and asked, "When are you going to
give birth to my great-grandson?"
Faye was having soup when hearing this question. Before she could answer, Colin said, "We're not in a
hurry. Faye has just reunited with her family."
Then, he turned to look at her, reached out his hand to rub her head dotingly, and said, "She is also a
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Faye was speechless.
Colin's fingers were slender, and he was rubbing her hair gently. Faye's heart skipped a beat, so she
quickly lowered her eyes.