Chapter 82 Setting a Good Example
Chapter 82 Setting a Good Example
Chapter 82 Setting A Good Example
When their eye met, Faye suddenly wanted to ask if he was cold but swallowed the words on the tip of
her tongue in the end.
After getting along with Colin for a long time, she had already known his habit very well. She couldn't
ask this question, otherwise, it would cause endless trouble.
After they looked at each other at a distance for three seconds, she asked in a low voice, "What's
wrong?"
Colin smiled, "Get in the car."
Faye said, "We can talk on the phone."
He knew what she was thinking. Although she had said she did not care, she didn't want her
colleagues to know about their relationship at all.
He pushed open the car door and stepped out with his slender legs.
Seeing this, Faye frowned.
Seeing her expression, Colin laughed with anger and said on the phone, "Do you dislike me so much?"
Faye responded honestly, "I just don't want others to misunderstand our relationship."
When Colin stood outside the car, the collar of his shirt was slightly open. He said, "My grandfather
asked us to go back for dinner. Would you like to ride my car or drive yours?"
Faye asked, "Do we have to go back home in the same car?"
Colin teased, "It's a family dinner"
He was implying they must go back home together.
His words made sense, so she said after a moment of silence, "My car."
After finishing speaking, she turned around and walked to her car.
And then, she took out the car key, opened the door, bent over, and got in.
As soon as she sat down, Colin opened the door and sat in the passenger seat.
She reminded him to fasten his seat belt and started the car. Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDrâ/ma.O(r)g!
After the car ran a distance, Colin leaned back in the seat lazily and looked at her, saying, "You
handled Mason's matter well."
Faye gave him a nod while looking ahead.
Colin continued, "I thought you would take a drastic measure and ruin her career."
Faye replied calmly, "I was afraid you would feel distressed if I hurt her."
Colin said with a smile in his pretty eyes, "If I didn't know you too well, I'd have thought you are jealous
of her."
Jealous?
Faye's lips twitched when she heard this, and then she changed the topic, asking "Why did your
grandpa suddenly ask us to go back for dinner?"
Colin's smile grew bigger as if he were in a good mood. He took out a cigarette case from his pocket,
put one cigarette in his mouth, and said, "I heard Hank will bring his fiancée back to meet us."
Hearing this, Faye froze slightly because she suddenly remembered what Hank had said to her that
night.
She had almost forgotten he was getting engaged.
She frowned because she hadn't prepared the engagement gift yet, but when Colin saw her thoughtful
expression, he misunderstood.
He bit the cigarette butt hard and asked, "Unhappy?"
Hearing this, Faye looked at him and said, "Guess what?"
A hint of displeasure flashed in his eyes. He removed the cigarette out of his mouth, approached her,
and asked, "What's so good about Hank? Why are you so obsessed with him?"
Feeling Colin's approach, Faye tightened her grip on the steering wheel and warned, "Colin."
Hearing his, he narrowed his eyes, retracted his upper body, and smiled meaningfully, "No matter how
you are obsessed, there is no possibility between you two."
Faye glanced at him and said, "I'm not as promiscuous as you are."
After they arrived at the old mansion, they got off the car. When They were about to reach the gate of
the house, Colin suddenly put his hand on her waist and hooked her into his arms with a cigarette in his
mouth.
Faye paused her steps and asked, "What's wrong?"
Colin took the half-smoked cigarette out of his mouth, flicked it away, and said with a wicked smile, "We
should set a good example for Hank and her fiancée and show then our deep affection for each other."