Chapter 519 Little Gentleness
Chapter 519 Little Gentleness
Chapter 519 Little Gentleness
The look in Colin's eyes was gloomy and stern.
Seeing this, the old foxes held their breath, not daring to make a sound.
After about a minute, an executive gritted his teeth and smiled flatteringly, "Mr. Farrell, Kevin is clumsy-
tongued. Please don't be angry with him."
Colin sneered.
The executive continued, "We have some family to support. Would you please give us a way out?"
Colin said indifferently, "Leave Cocanel."
The executive was at a loss for words.
Seeing the gloomy faces of the executives, Colin said solemnly, "I know you all have a lot of money
and properties. You can lead comfortable and wealthy lives for the rest of your life after you leave."
The executive retorted, "But we've lived our whole lives in Cocanel..."
Colin said, "Don't talk to me about nostalgia complex. The dead don't need to leave their homeland.
Are you willing to die now?"
The executive took a deep breath and fell silent.
Half an hour later, the executives left Fennth Community in despair.
"I told you we can't cooperate with Colin at the very beginning because he treats people ruthlessly. But
none of you listened to me!"
"At that time, did we have any other option except him?"
"If I had known the result would be like this, I would have resigned back then."
"Cut the crap! What's the point of saying these words now?"
Fennth Community.
After the executives left, Colin picked up the cold coffee in front of him and drained the cup with one
gulp.
When Faye came down from the second floor, she saw this scene, so she pursed her lips slightly.
She knew Colin harbored hatred in his heart.
These old foxes who had come to see him today had made a lot of trouble for him in the past.
It was said that when people succeeded and gained a high status, they would unconsciously forget
about those who had hurt them.
But it was not true.
All that could be forgotten were painless injuries. As for the unforgettable harm, people would
remember it till they got on their deathbeds. So, even if they succeeded, they would not forgive it. It RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only
sounded narrow-minded, but it was a fact.
Although laughing the hatred off seemed noble, it was against human nature. If a person destroyed
people's parents' graves, most of them could not laugh it off. If some of them could, it could not prove
their generosity but would only prove that they were people without principles.
When Colin was lost in thought with the coffee cup in his hand, Faye stepped over to him and sat
down.
Before he returned to his senses, she put her hand on the coffee cup and said in a light voice, "Let go."
When Colin raised his eyes, the sullenness in his eyes instantly turned into a doting smile, and then he
said, "Honey."
Faye took the cup from his hand, put it on the coffee table, and put her hand in his palm.
Colin smiled and held her hand.
Faye said, "The spring has come."
Colin said, "The roses will be delivered tomorrow."
Faye smiled, "I didn't say anything about roses."
Colin let out a low laugh and said, "Yes, it is me that is talking about them."
When Faye turned her head to look at him with a smile in her eye, the latter leaned forward and kissed
her lips. She opened her red lips, letting him go wild. When he kissed deeper and deeper, his big hands
habitually reached under her clothes. As soon as she sensed his intentions, she leaned back to dodge
his hands.
Colin held her waist with his big hands and said in a hoarse voice, "Honey."
Faye said, "The doctor said you must be sexually abstinent for a month."
Hearing his, Colin showed a trace of grievance in his eyes.
Faye pursed her lips, leaned forward, put her hands on his shoulders, left a kiss on his forehead, and
said, "Colin, be obedient."
Hearing this, he laughed in a muffled voice, pressed her into his arms, and said, "The growing period of
roses in summer is forty days. If we plant them now, we can hold the wedding in forty days."
Faye kneeled on the sofa, looked down at him, and said, "Roses are not easy to take care of. They are
not only delicate but also have thorns."
Colin understood what she meant, so he half-squinted his pretty eyes and asked, "So what?"
Faye said, "Nothing. Just a kind reminder."
Colin smiled, landed his knuckled fingers on her jaw, slightly put forth his strength, and said in a deep
voice, "I can take care of them no matter how delicate or thorny they are."
Faye pursed her lips tightly.
Colin said, "Honey, don't hesitate to tell me when you feel insecure. I won't feel annoyed or impatient
even if you say it thousands of times."
Faye curled her fingers on his shoulders.
Colin said, "Don't let the bad memories haunt you. I will lead you to the place of light. Don't look back."