My Fair Stunner

Chapter 313 A Noisy Night



Chapter 313 A Noisy Night

Chapter 313 A Noisy Night

After sending the message, Faye closed the phone and put it back in her pocket without waiting for a

reply.

She looked up and found Colin staring at her with a faint smile.

Faye slightly pursed her lips, “Did you see that?”

“No,” Colin said.

Hearing that, Faye didn't know whether she should be relaxed or more nervous. She paused for a

second, then whispered, “It's not a big deal. Enjoy your birthday. I'll tell you tomorrow.”

“Okay,” Colin's thin lips curved.

They chatted as if there was no one else around. Abbot, who was sitting to Colin's left, leaned back on

the seat and protested, “Come on, Colin! Did you even think about Ethan’s and my feelings?”

“You are bullying lonely single people, you know?”

As Abbot stopped speaking, Colin lifted his eyes and looked at him with a half-smile, “Envy?”

Abbot looked at Colin's smug face, laughing with anger, “Nope.”

“That makes sense. I have been with Faye for years and she is the only woman I have. But just in one

month, Mr. Carter, you have a college ex-girlfriend and a female CEO pay court to you...” Colin said

lazily.

Colin’s jeering words made Abbot depressed.

He stared at Colin, speechless.

“My bad. An innocent college ex-girlfriend,” Colin made fun of him.

Abbot's face grew darker.

Abbot was silent. And Ethan, who was sitting beside him, teased, “Abbot, we’ve known each other for a

long time and I think perseverance is your best quality.”

Abbot ground his teeth, “Shut up, you are meaner than Colin.”

“People take a detour when they know there’s a tiger in the mountain. But you are curious to find if the

tiger is a male or female,” Ethan said.

“...” Abbot was silent again.

When they were joking around, the door was suddenly open.

A young man with yellow hair came in recklessly, saying, “Colin, you didn't invite us to your birthday this

year! That’s not right.”

The man was Owen Hawkins, the only son of the Hawkins in Cocanel. The Hawkins had lived politics

for generations, and everyone in this big family was so powerful. The hardline family declined when it

came to Owen. Maybe it was because Owen was the only son in his generation and was spoiled by

them. He was always dissipated.

Even then, no one dared to look down on him in his circle.

No one wanted to look for trouble with a man who had a strong family background. Text property © Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org.

As Owen finished, Abbot replied immediately, “Look at our little Owen. How thoughtful! He remembers

his brother Colin’s birthday.”

“Of course. Of all the people in our circle, I respect Colin most,” Owen said.

“What? Are Ethan and I not good?” Abbot said.

Owen liked joking with Abbot, but he was a little afraid of Ethan. He raised his hand to scratch his head,

saying with hesitation, “That’s nonsense!”

Abbot didn’t mean to embarrass Owen. Seeing his awkward face, Abbot came to the rescue, “How do

you know we are here?”

“I’m familiar with the lobby manager of Marriott,” Owen said.

“So many "spies", huh?” Abbot said.

Owen smiled hilariously, “Well, Colin doesn’t go out with us after he announced the marriage. If I want

to play with him, I have to pump them for his information actively.”

Abbot smiled and observed Colin's expression quietly.

From the moment Owen entered the room, Colin held Faye's hand under the table.

Faye lowered her eyes, drank tea calmly, and looked the same as usual. It seemed that Colin was

smiling. But if someone watched him carefully, he would find that there was faint anger in his eyes.

Abbot looked at Colin's expression and couldn't make the decision for him, coughing lightly, “Colin?”

Colin's heart squeezed and he subconsciously turned to look at Faye.

Aware of Colin's gaze, Faye turned her head to look at him, smiling, “Let's play together.”

“...”

Owen spent good money ordering a large box next door for Colin.

When they arrived, the box was already full of handsome men and beautiful women.

“Colin, happy birthday.”

“Colin, you’re here! We've been waiting for you for a long time!”

“Colin, let’s play all night!”

Although Colin had no good feelings about such occasions before, he didn’t hate it.

But today, he somehow felt uncomfortable.

Seedy place.

Colin took Faye's hand and had a seat. Someone saw Faye and greeted her with a smile, “This must

be Faye, right? You look really good.”

“Thank you,” Faye responded with a smile.

Shortly after they were seated, people sent birthday wishes to Colin. It was noisy there. Colin softly

pinched Faye's fingertips under the table and said carefully, “Honey.”

“Huh? “

“Are you upset?”

Faye smiled, “No.”

“I know you don't like this kind of place.”

“It's okay,” Faye gently chuckled.

Most people there were pretty slick. As Faye was there, they had fun but didn't go too far.

After the dishes were all served, people came to toast Colin one after another.

After several drinks, Colin told Faye he needed to go to the restroom and then left.

Abbot and Ethan looked at each other and followed him out.

Faye pretended not to notice them.

A minute later, in the box next door.

“Tell Matthew to fire that manager,” Colin bit a cigarette angrily.

“I have done it already,” Ethan smiled.

Colin frowned and didn’t say more.

Seeing Colin was silent, Abbot teased, “What? Are you worried that Faye would be angry?”

Colin looked at him and said, “Do you want me to tell Rebecca about your dirty shame?”

Abbot raised his eyebrows, “Now you can reasonably set up your friends?”

Colin suddenly smiled, “I'm curious. How did you know that?”

“I'm more curious. How did you know that I knew? “Abbot said.

“I can’t tell you.”

“Ok, ok. Never tell me!.”

After small talk, Colin said with a deep voice, “When the dinner is over, Faye and I will leave. You guys

play with them.”

Ethan thought for a while, then said, “Let Abbot play with them. I have something else to do.”

Colin raised his eyebrows lightly, “What are you going to do this late?”

Ethan seemed a little impatient, “My grandfather wants me to pick up a girl, his army friend’s

granddaughter. She is in Cocanel now and works late.”

“Does he want to find a match for you?” Colin joked with him.

Ethan's expression changed a little. Just when he was about to answer, Abbot said with a smirk, “Ethan

wishes he could. But the girl has a boyfriend.”

When Abbot finished speaking, Ethan glanced at him coldly.

Colin narrowed his eyes, saying, “Abbot, it’s pretty windy tonight. I’m wondering if the coffin I made for

you is drafty.”


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