My Fair Stunner

Chapter 160 Leaving Some Leeway



Chapter 160 Leaving Some Leeway

Chapter 160 Leaving Some Leeway

Faye Nash once mentioned that Shepard Nash divorced Daisy Kemp because he had a mistress.

That woman wasn't an ordinary person. She was as aloft as the bright moon.

When York Blake finished speaking, a person ran into Colin Farrell's mind. He smiled sarcastically and

his eyes looked gloomy

When York left the diner, his trouser pockets were full of sweat.

He pretended to be calm, but after getting into the taxi, he sank into the seat.

He had no idea how he was kidnapped. He was taking a nap in his room, and when he woke up again,

he was already in Robert Sellers's car.

On the other side, Faye and Alexander Smith were heading to the kindergarten where the illegitimate

child of Frank Lewis, the boss of One Weekly, was.

Sitting in the front passenger seat with his legs crossed, Alexander asked while chewing gum, "Faye,

are we going to kidnap that kid?"

Holding the steering wheel with both hands, Faye squinted at Alexander, "Have you been watching too

many gangster movies?"

Alexander asked, "Then why do we come here?"

Faye said calmly, "To take a few photos of the school."

Alexander was suspicious, "Why don't we take some photos of that illegitimate kid?"

Faye: "My purpose is to make One Weekly stop using Colin's love affairs as a publicity stunt, not to put

that kid on the spot."

Alexander was still confused, "Why don't we take some photos of that kid and show them to Frank

Lewis? We won't spread them, but isn't it more convincing?"

Faye said calmly, "Frank Lewis is not an idiot, so photos of the school would be enough. If I take the Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org exclusive © material.

photos of that kid and his personal information is leaked in the future, then no matter it's done by me or

not, I'll be the prime suspect of Frank Lewis."

Alexander was suddenly enlightened and said sincerely, "Faye, your job is really not easy. You're so

thoughtful."

Faye smiled lightly, "Always remember to leave some leeway. It's for the good of others, and also of

yourself."

Ten minutes later, the car arrived at the kindergarten. Faye didn't even get out of the car. She took

several photos of the school through the car window and then left.

Alexander looked at her and asked, "Faye, are we in such a hurry?"

Faye didn't even look at him, "Yeah."

Alexander: "..."

Faye drove to One Weekly and was stopped by several security guards before entering the office

building.

The security guards stood in a row, stopping Faye from moving forward. They stared at her without

saying anything.

Standing beside Faye and looking at the security guards in their eyes, Alexander felt a little scared and

muttered, "Faye, are they going to beat you up?"

Faye said calmly, "It's okay. My insurance is in effect."

Alexander: "Huh?"

Faye: "If they really do something to me, I'll thank them for securing the rest of my life."

Alexander was completely confused, "What?"

Faye whispered, "What are we fighting for all our lives?"

Alexander answered, "For a good retirement."

Faye nodded, "Then there come the people who're going to pay for my retirement."

Alexander suddenly understood it. He kept Faye behind him and rolled up his sleeves, "Faye, please

leave this shortcut to me."

Alexander was prepared and eager to get into action, and in his eyes were the longing for a better life

in the future.

Just before Alexander plunging into the group of security guards, a sweet female voice came from

behind them, "Ms. Nash, I'm sorry, they are ignorant."

As the woman finished speaking, the security guards standing in front of the gate all stepped away.

The woman stepped forward, reached out to Faye and smiled, "Nice to meet you, Ms. Nash. I'm Mr.

Lewis's secretary, and my surname is Steven. You can just call me Steven."

The woman has short hair and a baby face. She conducted herself gracefully and spoke properly.

Faye slightly shook the woman's fingertips and smiled, "Ms. Steven. I've long heard of your name."

It was necessary socializing for adults to flatter each other.

Such as "I've long desired to know you" or "I've long heard of your name".

Smart people knew when to stop and express thanks with a smile.

But there was possibility to meet a dummy who would add: "Where have you heard of me?"

Fortunately, Ms. Steven was smart. After Faye's words, she smiled and gestured Faye to go in.

Whiling walking into the building and taking the elevator, Ms. Steven stayed smiling and kept a certain

distance from Faye.

After getting off the elevator, Ms. Steven took Faye to the door of Frank Lewis's office. She knocked on

the door twice and opened it after getting Frank Lewis's approval, "Ms. Nash, please."

Faye: "Thank you."

When Faye finished speaking and was about to step in, Ms. Steven stopped Alexander, "Sir, you don't

have to go in, do you? Mr. Lewis only wanted to see Ms. Nash."

Faye's smile faded, and she said to Alexander, "Please wait for me at the door."

Alexander reluctantly agreed in a muffled voice, "Alright."

Faye came prepared, and Frank obviously had the countermeasure.

After Faye got in, Frank first greeted her, and then cut into the theme with a smile, "Ms. Nash, do you

come here today for Mr. Farrell?"

Sitting on the chair opposite to Frank, Faye replied with a little smile, "Yes, and I hope that the false

information published on your esteemed magazine can be deleted as soon as possible, and that you

apologize to Mr. Farrell."

Frank had heard of Faye's name before. He knew her power in the community, and he also knew that

Colin used to court her openly.

Although those pieces of news were sometimes real and sometimes fake, but no matter of their

authenticity, they could not be underestimated.

After Faye finished speaking, Frank moved his fat body on the leather seat, making an unpleasant

noise, "Ms. Nash, to be honest, we are just a small company, and we don't have the guts to act against

Mr. Farrell. But..."

Frank was speaking bureaucratic jargon with Faye. Faye tapped her fair and slender fingers on the

armrest rhythmically and interrupted him, "Mr. Lewis."

Frank stopped, "Huh?"

Faye's smile gradually faded, "I haven't congratulated you yet. I heard that you finally got a son,

congratulations!"

Frank's face froze, "What... what are you talking about?"

Faye smiled, "But is Mrs. Lewis as happy as you are?"

Frank could speak nothing.

Frank didn't know how much private information Faye had of him, and he didn't want to guess

randomly, so he shut up.

Seeing that Frank was silent, Faye took out her mobile phone from her pocket and showed him the

photo of the school she just took.

After a glance at it, Frank's face turned overcast.

Faye said calmly, "Don't worry, Mr. Lewis. I only took some photos of the school, not your son. I don't

even know what your son looks like. If you don't believe me, you can request to watch the surveillance

image of the school. My car stayed there for less than ten seconds."

Faye finished what she had to say and waited patiently for Frank's response.

Frank: "You're so good at this, Ms. Nash."

Faye: "It's my job, and I hope Mr. Lewis can understand."

Frank looked at Faye vigilantly, "What if I don't?"

Faye answered without any emotion, "Then I probably won't understand your eagerness for having a

son to inherit the Lewis family. After all, I'm a woman, and I probably identify more with Mrs. Lewis who

has been working hard all her life but finally becomes the cat's paw. "


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