Chapter 221 Enduring The Misapprehension
Hearing Abbot's questioning, Rebecca stared into his eyes and blinked, wanting him to know that she kept silent because she was speechless with shock.
She was trying to tell him the truth through body language.
But Abbot had completely misunderstood her body language.
Seeing her blink, he thought she was flirting with him, so he said with a frown, "Colin and Faye are still there! Can you stop being so skittish?"
Rebecca widened her eyes in shock.
After Rebecca bit the bullet and admitted to having a crush on Abbot, the farce finally ended.
Outside the hotel, when Colin and Faye went to drive the car over, Abbot and Rebecca waited on the steps together.
Abbot asked, "When did your cousin begin to cheat on me?"
Rebecca rolled her eyes, looked at the sky, and said, "It's been a long time."
Abbot asked in a deep voice, "She has never fallen in love with me, right? She just likes my money?"
Hearing this, Rebecca turned to look at him. Seeing him distressed and disappointed in love, she suddenly thought of a love novel she had read a while ago, so she looked straight at him and said, "Are you sure you want to know the truth?"
Abbot nodded, "Yes."
Rebecca took a deep look at him, lowered her eyes to pretend to be dejected, and said, "My cousin has always liked snatching my things since childhood. As long as I take a fancy on something, she will try to snatch it over."
Abbot asked with a straight face, "What do you mean?"
Rebecca looked up at him with her eyes full of "guilt" and said, "It was all my fault. She doesn't like you at all, and she dated you to make me upset."
Abbot pursed his lips silently, not knowing what to say.
He thought that he was miserable because he had been made use of by Rebecca's cousin to hurt her.
But he also felt sorry for Rebecca. She loved himself so much, but he had fallen in love with her nemesis.
When Abbot was thinking about their love triangle, Colin stopped the car in front of him and honked the horn.
When Abbot came back to his senses, Rebecca had already gone downstairs.
After she bent over and got into the car, she looked at Colin in the rearview mirror, forced a smile, and said, "Mr. Farrell, thank you!"
Colin replied calmly, "Don't mention it. After all, we're friends."
Rebecca smiled wryly, "You can rest assured. I will put in a good word for you with Faye."
Colin said casually, "Good! We will help each other."
Hearing him say so with such a serious expression, Rebecca doubted herself for a second, suspecting that she had misunderstood him.
Maybe he had said those words to Abbot because he wanted to help her?
When Rebecca was deep in thought, Abbot opened the door on the other side and got into the car.
Seeing him, she immediately denied her previous speculation.
No, Colin did not want to help her.
He was afraid his stupid friend would die alone without getting married, so he wanted to fix them up!
The car ran slowly and finally stopped outside a restaurant.
After the four of them got out of the car and walked toward the restaurant, Rebecca took Faye's arm, slowed down her steps, and whispered, "Colin is too scheming."
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