Chapter 392 Barking Dogs Don't Bite
Maxwell's thin lips opened and closed, and his eyes were always aggressively staring at Faye when he spoke.
Hearing his words, Faye narrowed her eyes and said, "Barking dogs don't bite, but you are barking too loudly."
Maxwell pressed his fingers to the corners of his mouth and said with a bigger smile, "If a dog bites you, will you bite it back?"
Faye answered, "No. But I will kill it directly."
In Old Mr. Farrell's bedroom on the second floor, Colin sat in the chair with a few cigarette butts scattered around his feet.
Old Mr. Farrell looked at him weakly with a pale face and said, "You don't want Faye to know what I said just now, do you?"
When Colin exhaled, smoke went out of his nostrils.
Seeing him keep silent, Old Mr. Farrell said through gritted teeth, "Do you want to go back on your words?"
Colin kept smoking in silence.
Old Mr. Farrell calmed down, coughed twice, and said, "Colin, don't push me too hard." Then, he swallowed the words on the tip of his tongue after a look of cruelty flashed across his eyes.
Colin took the cigarette out of his mouth, snubbed it out, raised his eyes, and said, "Silence your insider. Otherwise, even if you are incinerated to ashes after you die, I will dig out your bone ashes and feed them to the fish."
Then, he got up and paced outward the door.
When Old Mr. Farrell had said he wanted to talk business with him, Colin had expected his plan.
He had been calculating all his life, and this was the last calculation before his death, so he must have a plan B.
Old Mr. Farrell had not fallen out with him, because he was the only person he could rely on now.
His current situation was very desperate.
Old Mr. Farrell was betting on Faye's position in Colin's heart.
If she were not the most important person in his heart, this plan would not have worked.
When Colin walked out of the bedroom, York who was waiting outside said "Colin."
Colin glanced at him and asked expressionlessly, "Has he met anyone recently?"
York had always been sharp-witted. Hearing this question, he immediately replied, "No, he hasn't met anyone except the servants who deliver meals and the family doctor."
Colin said solemnly, "I see."
Seeing his gloomy expression, York knew something must have happened. But he didn't ask. He was clear about his position and knew he was not qualified to ask about such things.
Colin then stepped down the stairs. When he came to the corner, he took out his phone and made a call.
When the call was answered, he said coldly, "Andy, help me find out who among the servants at the Farrells has made a large amount of money recently. Check not only their bank accounts but also those of their relatives and friends."
Andy responded, "Yes, Mr. Farrell."
Colin said, "You should know what you need to do after finding that person, right?"
After Blaine finished speaking, the atmosphere froze. Colin put a pork rib onto Faye's plate and said expressionlessly, "I'd like to make it clear today. I have sold all the shares of the Farrell Group to Tiffany. And I am not interested in the property of the Farrell family. So, I hope you will not call me or Faye again no matter what happens to the Farrell family from now on."
Hearing this, Blaine sulked and said, "What do you mean?"
Colin threw the fork in his hand lazily onto the dining table, put on a false smile, and said, "I mean my words' literal meaning."
Blaine said through gritted teeth, "You bastard!"
Colin said, "You've long known that I am a bastard, right?"
The meal ended unhappily during the argument between Colin and Blaine.
When Colin and Faye left after dinner, Andy was waiting outside in the car.
When they were about to get into the car, Tiffany chased out and said, "Colin, wait."
Colin stopped his steps and winked at Faye, motioning for her to get in the car first.
Faye took the hint, nodded slightly, opened the car door, bent over, and get in.
Then, Tiffany walked up to Colin quickly in high heels, glanced at Faye through the window, and said in a low voice, "Tell Faye the orphanage will not be demolished."
Colin raised his eyebrows slightly and asked, "Why?"
Tiffany said, "I must return your favor."
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