My Fair Stunner

Chapter 711 Even a Vicious Tiger Will Not Eat Its Cubs



Chapter 711 Even a Vicious Tiger Will Not Eat Its Cubs

Chapter 711 Even a Vicious Tiger Will Not Eat Its Cubs

Brandon vividly reflected the meaning of the sentence, that was, even a vicious tiger would not eat its

cubs.

After speaking, Brandon coughed, "It's me who has always been against Colin, and my requirement is

not too much."

Faye asked, "Does Maxwell know about it?"

Brandon frowned and replied, "No, and you don't have to tell him."

Faye said indifferently, "Maxwell would not thank you even if he knew it."

Brandon said, "I don't need his thanks. I'm just doing what a father should do."

Faye was silent, staring at Brandon.

After a few seconds, Faye got up and said, "Deal."

Then Faye turned around and walked out the door.

Walking to the door, Faye twisted the doorknob and suddenly stopped, and then said, "The children

can take care of themselves when they grow up. Not all families have the same relationship as you and

Old Mr. Farrell. With the temperament of Maxwell and Colin, they will be good friends even if they can't

be intimate friends."

Brandon leaning on the bed froze and looked at Faye's back in disbelief.

After speaking, Faye opened the door and left.

Brandon clasped his hands and stared at the door for a long time, and then finally closed his eyes.

When Faye came out of the ward, Colin and Maxwell still stood in front of the window.

Maxwell was talking something to Colin with a sneer.

Colin chuckled and patted Maxwell on the shoulder. Colin said, "Look on the bright side."

Maxwell sneered, "I know."

Maxwell glanced at Colin and said, "When I'm not busy, I'll ask Ethan to draw up an equity transfer

agreement, and then I'll transfer the shares of the Farrell Group to you." Property © NôvelDrama.Org.

Colin raised his eyebrows lightly and said, "The Farrell Group is in a mess now. You just want me to

handle it, don't you?"

Maxwell said with a smile, "Your family left a mess, and my family won't help with it."

Colin said, "We are a family, and we don't have to be so clear."

Maxwell repeated, "A family?"

Colin smiled and asked, "Aren't we?"

Maxwell said, "Let me feel the warmth of home that I haven't seen for a long time first."

When the two were joking, Maxwell noticed Faye walking over and quietly raised his chin toward Colin.

Colin got it and turned his head. Faye just walked up to Colin in high heels.

Colin naturally put his hand around Faye's waist and asked, "What did Brandon say?"

Faye replied calmly, "Nothing important."

Colin and Faye had a tacit understanding after being married for so long. Colin immediately knew that

Faye didn't want to talk, and then he clasped his hand around Faye's waist. Colin asked again, "What

will Brandon do to Lance?"

Faye replied, "Brandon will do nothing, and we can pick Lance up at the police station."

Colin said, "All right."

After speaking, Faye turned to look at Maxwell.

Maxwell smiled at Faye, "Didn't Brandon walk down memory lane?"

Faye told the truth, "He did."

Maxwell snorted. It was obvious that Maxwell was mocking Brandon.

Faye looked at Maxwell and wanted to say something, but she said nothing in the end.

On the way to the police station, Faye briefly told Colin what happened in the ward.

Colin leaned back in the seat and chuckled, "I didn't expect Brandon to be nostalgic."

Faye said with no expression, "It is better to cherish the present people than to cherish the past."

Colin turned his head and clenched Faye's hand. Colin agreed, "Indeed."

The car drove out for a while, and Colin asked Faye, "Do you sympathize with Brandon?"

Faye shook her head and replied, "Nope."

From the perspective of being a father, Brandon might be right.

But from the perspective of a bystander, Brandon was exceedingly wrong.


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