Chapter 15 That Night
Chapter 15 That Night
Chapter 15 That Night
Hearing his words, Faye stared at him through the smoke, inexplicably had a headache, and said, NôvelDrama.Org content rights.
"Give me three years."
Colin raised his eyebrows and asked casually, "What?"
Faye replied, "My contract with Farrell Media will expire in three years. When I leave the company, I will
divorce you."
Colin didn't say anything but looked at her meaningfully with the cigarette in his mouth.
Faye thought that he was worried about the division of property, so she added, "Don't worry! I won't ask
for a cent of your money."
Colin took the cigarette out of his mouth and flicked the ashes off into the ashtray, asking, "What's the
benefit?"
Faye asked, "What benefit?"
Colin showed a half-smile and said, "After you leave, I will become a divorced man. What benefit can
you give me if I agree to maintain this marriage for three years?"
Faye's temples throbbed, and she said, "I can turn a blind eye when you mess around with other
women."
Colin snorted, "That's it?"
Faye frowned slightly, "What do you want?"
Colin opened his legs naturally, leaned forward, and hooked his index finger at her.
When she leaned forward in confusion, he suddenly pressed the back of her head and pushed her
toward him, saying, "Do you think I'm the same as Hank? He is a hypocrite, so he keeps a platonic
relationship with you."
He had made flirtatious actions over and over tonight, so Faye felt overwhelmed.
When she subconsciously struggled, he suddenly rubbed the corner of her lips with his finger heavily.
Faye gasped in pain, but before she could speak, Colin whispered into her ear, "I know you want to
investigate the Farrells under the guise of this marriage."
Hearing this, she froze, forgetting to struggle.
Noticing her shock, Colin laughed out loud, patted the back of her head gently, and said, "Calm down.
You need to be braver if you want to reach your goal."
Faye gasped in shock and asked, "When did you know?"
Colin blew into her ear and said, "When you crawled onto my bed."
Faye was speechless.
She had thought her plan was flawless, but it turned out he had long discovered it.
When Colin let go of her, she had calmed down, so she looked up into his eyes.
Colin took the cigarette out of his mouth and snubbed it out. He tucked at the collar of his shirt and said
lazily, "Don't be so nervous. I'm not interested in why you're investigating the Farrells."
Faye stared at him for a while, not daring to miss any micro-expression on his face.
After confirming he was not joking, she let out a sigh of relief and asked, "Aren't you afraid that I'll harm
the Farrells?"
Colin's eyes were full of indifference, and his sexy collarbones were partially revealed. He replied
casually, "I don't care. It's none of my business."
Hearing this, Faye pursed her lips, unable to figure out what he was thinking.
He was a member of the Farrells, but when he talked about them, the alienation and indifference in his
tone made him sound like an outsider.
She suddenly thought of their first meeting. Colin had been an elegant boy back then, but he had
changed all of a sudden. He was still good-looking, but his personality had been twisted.
Seeing Faye keep silent, Colin got up and walked up to her.
Taking advantage of her absent-mindedness, he bent over, pressed his hands on the back of her chair,
wrapped her in his arms, and said in an extremely low and seductive voice, "Faye, I miss that night
very much. I want you to wrap me tightly again."