Chapter 136 Feeling At Ease
Colin was openly defending Faye.
Hearing his words, Old Mr. Farrell kept silent for a long time. Then, he reached out to pick his coffee cup up from the table, took a sip, raised his eyes, and asked, "What do you want?"
Colin snorted, "I will fight desperately."
Hearing his words, Old Mr. Farrell showed a sullen look.
During lunch, Tiffany put all the dishes Colin liked in front of him flatteringly.
Colin shot a disdainful glance at her, lowered his eyes, and rubbed Faye's fingers casually under the table.
Faye had a tough temperament, but every place of her body was soft, especially her hands and thin waist.
When Colin was playing with her fingers, Hank, who was sitting across the table, suddenly said, "Colin, try the fish. Mom cooked it for you in person."
Then, he put a piece of fish onto Colin's plate.
The Farrells were all good at acting and could play the roles of a kind father, a filial son, and a nice brother with ease.
Seeing Hank so into the role, Colin cooperated with him and said, "Thank you."
Then, he turned to look at Faye and asked, "Honey, what do you want to eat? I'll serve the food for you."
Faye looked at him and said with a smile, "I want to eat everything you give me."
Colin raised his eyebrows and asked playfully, "Would you like some soup?"
Although Faye did not understand his hint, she replied with a grin, "Yes, please."
Their intimate interaction was an eyesore for all the others at the table.
Hearing Faye's words, Colin leaned back in the chair t and said, "Where is York? Let him serve the soup for Faye."
Hearing his words, the two servants who were standing behind him kept silent timidly, and the others on the table looked at him with different expressions.
Colin smiled with sarcasm, "Why? Can't he do it now?"
Old Mr. Farrell knew he wanted to vent his anger on York, but he took a deep breath to suppress his anger and said, "York, serve the soup for Faye."
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