My Fair Stunner

Chapter 213 A Favor



Chapter 213 A Favor

Chapter 213 A Favor

Faye and Colin looked at each other.

Colin choked back what he was going to say.

He didn't say anything but squinted his beautiful eyes.

After saying that, Faye didn't look at Colin anymore but went upstairs.

Carrie and another bodyguard looked at Colin, waiting for his order.

Colin raised one hand, scratched his eyebrows with his fingertips, and sneered. About six or seven

seconds later, he said lazily, "She's boss."

Then he stood up and walked to the second floor.

"Carrie, what should we do?"

"Send him back to Mr. Bond," said Carrie.

The bodyguard asked, "But Mr. Bond asked us to keep him here?"

Carrie said calmly, "Then we can send him back again."

The bodyguard was rendered speechless.

Andrew was so miserable today.

When they came here, he and Carrie got Andrew in a bag. On the way, Andrew was either taken by a

car or carried on their shoulders.

But when they got back, Carrie's patience was obviously run out. He grabbed Andrew's intact leg and

dragged him into the car.

With Andrew's hysterical begging for mercy, Carrie took a look at the bloodstain dragged out behind

him and frowned.

Carrie thought, "I shouldn't have dragged him. Mr. Farrell will definitely ask me to clean up the blood."

On the other side, Faye and Colin went back to their bedroom one after another.

After closing the door, Faye looked straight at Colin and said, "Andrew should be the spy that Tiffany

Shaw has planted beside you. If something really happens to him in the Fennth Community, you'll be

involved."

With his hands in his pockets, Colin leaned against the door and smiled wickedly. "Uh-huh."

Faye didn't know if Colin was serious or not.

After thinking for a while, she said, "Listen to me. I'm doing it for your own good."

In a low voice, Colin raised his eyebrows and asked, "For my own good?"

Faye's ears were burning. "I'm just thinking rationally."

The smile in Colin's eyes became obvious. He didn't answer but smiled meaningfully.

At this time, on the other hand, on a dark and quiet path, two men were staggering.

One of them said weakly, "Robert, how long do we have to walk?"

Another man replied, "Alexander, I suspect we might have taken the wrong path."

The following day, after breakfast, Faye drove to the company.

As soon as she entered the public relations department, Galen greeted her with a smile, "Ms. Nash."

Faye slowed down. "What's up?"

Galen's eyes were full of admiration. "Nothing. I just admire you more and more."

Faye looked at him suspiciously. "H'm?"

Galen took out his phone from his pocket, opened Facebook, and handed it to Faye. "Just one night,

the comments on Aniston have completely changed. Everyone is worried about her. Now, James has

been nailed to the pillar of moral shame by the public."

Faye took over Galen's phone and glanced at it. The result was almost the same as she had expected.

Most of the netizens just watched the fun.

Among them, a few anti-fans, who had cursed Aniston before, were defending her as if they were not

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Faye returned the phone to Galen. "It's useless to nail him to the pillar of moral shame."

Galen, "Why?"

Faye continued to walk toward her office. "He doesn't even have a basic conscience. What morality

does he have?"

Galen followed Faye and nodded, "You're right."

After entering the office, Galen handed a document to Faye. "Ms. Nash, this is a public welfare

program that our company has recently won. Does our department need to follow up?"

Faye took the document, browsed two pages, and closed it. "How about this afternoon? I'll discuss with

the publicity and project departments before making a decision."

"Okay," said Galen.

As soon as Faye and Galen finished talking, someone knocked on the door.

Faye said, "Come in." The door was pushed open. William came in with a fruit basket.

Faye looked at the basket in his hand and smiled, "William?"

William said, "It's my gift."

As William spoke, he walked inside and put the fruit basket on Faye's desk. "You can't refuse it. It's just

some fruit. It can't be regarded as a bribe."

Faye smiled, "Thank you."

William said, "If it weren't you, Aniston might have died, let alone her acting career."

"This is my job," said Faye.

William waved his hand and said, "I've been in this industry for a long time. Aniston is not a popular

star, so I know it's not just because of your job."

William was smart. He knew the tricks in the entertainment circle.

A faded star was like a concubine that had been detested by the emperor in ancient times.

These concubines might be pampered again, but in the entertainment circle where newcomers

constantly appeared, the chance of becoming famous again for the faded stars was almost zero.

William wanted to say something but stopped on second thought.

Noticing that he had something to say, Faye turned to Galen and said, "Galen, go get William a glass of

water."

"Got it, Ms. Nash," said Galen.

After Galen went out, William leaned against her desk and said in a low voice, "I heard you've been

supporting Fanny Brown? Her agent, Rex Hodges, you have to be careful."


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