Chapter 445 Witness
Chapter 445 Witness
Chapter 445 Witness
Rex didn't deny Colin's proposal of going in with Faye.
When the two were about to enter the lobby, the police kept reminding them to be careful.
Faye and Colin then walked into the hotel. As soon as they stepped into the lobby, they saw the waiter
who was tied up. Rex was sitting on the ground beside the waiter and smoking a cigarette spiritlessly.
Rex's face was covered with blood stains and this made him look horrifying.
He took a deep breath when he spotted Faye, threw away his cigarette, stamped it out, and then curled
up his lips into a smile, greeting, "Ms. Nash."
Faye looked at him with a frown and asked, "Are you all right?"
Rex was dumbfounded for a moment. Then he replied with a smile, "I thought you would directly ask
me why I killed Ralph when you saw me."
Faye said, "I know the reason."
He did that for Fanny.
Rex and Ralph didn't have any grudges before and there wouldn't be any reasons behind this except
for Fanny.
Rex said in a husky voice when he heard Faye's words, "You deserve to be Fanny's friend."
Faye's heart skipped a beat when she heard the words.
Rex reached out, took his cigarette case out of his pocket again, and put a cigarette into his mouth. He
said, "You may not know that Fanny and I fell in love later than that matter."
Shocked, Faye slightly pressed her lips.
Rex bowed his head to light the cigarette, but his hands were trembling and he failed after trying
several times. In the end, Colin strode forward, took a lighter out of his pocket, lit the cigarette, and
then gave it to Rex.
Rex looked up and thanked him, "Thank you, Mr. Farrell."
Colin said, "I admire your manliness."
Rex replied with a smile, "I've been living cowardly for half of my life."
Faye had never expected that Fanny would have a relationship with Rex.
They were quite different. In Faye's impression, it was impossible for the two to entangle with each
other.
Rex read through Faye's mind. He took several long drags on the cigarette, yet was then choked by the
smoke. He said while coughing, "I-I didn't expect that we would fall in love either."
After that, he took a glance at the panicked waiter and said, "Don't be afraid. I won't hurt you. I'll
release you after finishing my words."
The waiter had tears in his eyes. As he was gagged by Rex, he couldn't say anything and could only
nod crazily.
After comforting the waiter, Rex turned around to look at Faye and said, "Ms. Nash, you're the only
friend of Fanny. Since no one knows I and Fanny's relationship, I want you to be the witness of our
love."
Rex smiled bitterly and continued, "Otherwise, I'm afraid that no one in this world knows that we were
lovers."
Faye said, "Tell me your story. I'm listening."
Rex took a drag on the cigarette and blew a smoke ring, saying, "I was into Fanny earlier than she took
fancy to me."
Faye slightly pressed her lips.
Rex continued, "She's a stupid girl. She actually dared to trust a person wholeheartedly in this
sophisticated showbiz." Property © NôvelDrama.Org.
Rex spoke incoherently. It seemed as if he was expressing whatever he thought.
He told Faye that he chose Fanny in the beginning because he knew it was easy to control her as she
was not a local person, her parents had died, and she only had a maternal grandmother.
Much to his surprise, Fanny was such an honest girl that she even regarded him as her saver and took
him as a living-saving straw.
Rex laughed when mentioning this and asked, "Ms. Nash, do you know what I selected her for in the
beginning?"
Faye uncontrollably felt sad.
Rex didn't intend to wait for Faye's response. He continued, "I planned to let her sleep with those
investors to attract resources for the company as she was somehow beautiful yet didn't have a strong
background."
Tears streamed down his cheeks when he was laughing.
Faye remained silent.
To be honest, this approach was not something new in showbiz several years ago. It was very normal.
Rex had managed many stars and he had been thinking that it would be easiest to control Fanny
among all his stars.
But he hadn't expected that he would fall for her.
Rex told Faye that he first realized his special feelings for Fanny during a party. He brought her to that
party and let her drink with an investor. Originally, he planned to send her to that investor's bed that
night, but he could not.
He realized this again when he learned about Fanny and Ralph's relationship. On the one hand, he
was disappointed by Fanny; on the other hand, he envied Ralph crazily.
Rex told Faye about his story with Fanny from beginning to end.
From his bad intentions to his crazy crush, and their relationship.
After finishing the story, Rex stood up, trampled on the cigarette butts around his feet, and then strode
to Faye and said, "Ms. Nash, please bury me and Fanny together after I die."
Faye felt as if she had gotten a lump in her throat that she couldn't utter anything. After a long while,
she finally squeezed out a word, "Okay."
Rex then tilted his head to look at Colin and said, "I've been thinking about a question recently - If I'd
confessed to her earlier, probably she wouldn't die."
Rex's words were ambiguous, but Colin understood what he was referring to.
He wanted to say that if he had told Fanny earlier that he was not a talent manager, but a spy arranged
by Old Mr. Farrell in the Farrell Media and used his resources to get Fanny popular, probably Fanny
wouldn't die.
However, the world had everything but no "IF".
Rex walked out of the hotel after finishing those words.
It was sunny outside.
Looking at Rex's back, Faye suddenly thought of Rex's description of the scenes when he confessed
his love to Fanny.
He said that he braced up himself after drinking a bottle of alcohol and knocked at Fanny's door. Then
he asked her with a pair of red eyes, "Can you be my girlfriend?"
He thought Fanny would be astonished or scolded him for being insane, but the latter only pressed her
lips and said, "If you can remember this after you sober up tomorrow, I'll be your girlfriend."