Chapter 361 She Doesn't Deserve It
Chapter 361 She Doesn't Deserve It
Chapter 361 She Doesn't Deserve It
Carlotta's voice came after Cindy finished her words.
"Call the police if she doesn't leave. She is trespassing!"
Carlotta was a weak woman. She couldn't be tough even if she quarreled with others.
Faye walked into the room and entered the password to open the door.
As soon as she pushed the door open, she saw Martha sitting on the sofa in an arrogant manner.
Hearing the noise, the three people in the living room turned to look at Faye.
When they saw clearly that it was Faye who entered the room, Carlotta walked towards Faye and
whispered, "That woman said she was Colin's mother..."
Faye glanced at Martha, who was sitting still, and replied calmly, "Yes."
Carlotta asked, "Is she really the woman who sent me the message?"
Faye lowered her head and changed into slippers. "Auntie, you and Cindy go back to your room first."
Carlotta asked worriedly, "Will she bully you?"
Faye stood straight and smiled at Carlotta. "Do you think I will suffer losses?"
Carlotta thought, "I don't think so."
Faye looked at Carlotta and comforted her, "Don't worry. I'll be fine."
Carlotta knew that she couldn't help Faye even if she stayed, so she went back to the living room and
took Cindy back to her room.
Cindy didn't know what was going on at the beginning. She struggled but was stopped by Carlotta in a
low voice. "Faye said she would solve it. We can only make things worse if we stay here."
Cindy turned to look at Faye and nodded.
Seeing that Carlotta and Cindy went back to their room, Faye walked to the living room and made a
cup of tea for Martha. She handed it to her with both hands and said, "Mom, have some tea."
Martha reached for the teacup and asked, "Is that your aunt?"
Instead of answering Martha's question, Faye sat on an armchair aside and asked, "What brings you
here today?"
Martha stopped drinking tea and looked at Faye. "You don't welcome me?"
Faye's expression didn't change. "You can say that."
After saying that, she looked at the anger in Martha's eyes and took out her phone to send a message
to Robert. "Try to make Colin come back an hour later."
Robert, "?"
Faye said, "Martha is at the Fennth Community."
Robert instantly understood and replied, "Got it, Mrs. Farrell."
Seeing Robert's reply, Faye put away her phone and looked into Martha's eyes. "Mom, if you have
anything to tell me, just tell me," she said bluntly.
Although Faye called Martha mom respectfully, in fact, she didn't take Martha seriously at all.
Martha also knew that. She tried to adjust her mood and asked, "Did Colin sell all his shares to
Tiffany?"
Faye replied, "Right."
Martha got angry. "Does he know what it means to do this?"
Ignoring Martha's anger, Faye said indifferently, "He knows."
Martha was so angry that her chest heaved. "He's messing around. As his wife, why don't you remind
him and stop him?"
Faye said, "Because I'm his wife, no matter what he does, I will support him unconditionally."
Martha was speechless.
She stared at Faye motionlessly for a few seconds and suddenly sneered, "Childish!"
Compared to Martha's mood swings, Faye was calm from beginning to end.
After saying that, Martha looked at the silent Faye, took a deep breath, and said with a cold face, "I
want to see Colin."
"You can't see him," said Faye.
Martha's face changed, and she suddenly realized something. "What do you mean?"
Faye said frankly, "I've arranged for someone to stop him from going home. He won't be able to come
back soon."
After saying that, Faye took a look at her watch and then looked at Martha. After a moment of silence,
she asked, "Do you like any city?"
Hearing Faye's words, Martha looked at her warily. "What do you want to do?"
Faye said in a calm voice, "I want you to choose a city you like to settle down in and enjoy your
retirement."
Martha frowned, "You want to send me away?"
A hint of coldness flashed through Faye's eyes when she saw Martha's stubborn look, but she quickly
concealed it. "If you can't make a choice in a short time, you can choose slowly on the way."
Then, under Martha's gaze, Faye picked up her phone and dialed a number.
When the phone was connected, she said, "Andy, come in."
Then she hung up the phone.
After a while, Andy appeared at the door with a poker face.
Faye said, "Contact Lance and send her to him."
Andy nodded, "Yes, Mrs. Farrell."
Faye said, "Don't let Colin know."
Andy was stunned. NôvelDrama.Org holds © this.
"Is there a problem?" Faye asked.
Thinking of what Colin had told him before, Andy replied, "No."
When Martha was taken away by Andy, she kept struggling and shouting hysterically, not as arrogant
as Faye saw when she entered the room.
Faye leaned against the sofa and rubbed her temples. The figure of Daisy Kemp flashed through her
mind. She gritted her teeth and felt a sense of nausea rising from the bottom of her heart.
They were all selfish and didn't deserve to be a mother.