Chapter 270 Confusion

Seeing Old Mr. Farrell's angry face, Colin went to the sofa while holding Faye's hand and sat down with an indifferent look, and then, he leaned over and poured a glass of water for his grandfather.

When Old Mr. Farrell saw Colin behave properly as usual, his sullen face softened, and then, he said, "Tell me what happened."

Colin put the glass of water in front of Old Mr. Farrell with both hands in silence.

Old Mr. Farrell looked down at the glass and then looked up at Colin.

After Colin shot a glance at Andy, the latter got his hint, pulled Lance over, and kicked him in the back of his knees.

It was painful, so Lance fell to his knees with a bang.

Lance was not just an acquaintance of the Farrells, so Old Mr. Farrell's instantly turned gloomy as soon as seeing him.

Colin smiled and said lightly, "Grandpa, you should know who Lance is working for."

Old Mr. Farrell seemed to have paid no attention to the affairs outside during the past few years, but he was clear about everything.

He had seen Colin and Hank fighting openly and secretly for a long time but had never talked about it.

Seeing Colin catch Lance, he guessed what had happened.

However, he was a wily old fox, so this scene could not deter him at all.

And it took only a few seconds for him to regain his reason, and then, he stretched out his hand to pick up the glass in front of him and said slowly, "You two have been fighting for years. Why did you fail to retain your composure today?"

Colin said solemnly, "Because Hank intended to murder me today."

Hearing this, Old Mr. Farrell tightened his grip on the glass.

He had never been afraid of the fight between Colin and Hank.

He even thought that a proper fight between the brothers could stimulate their fighting spirits and make them more capable.

But he did not allow them to try to kill each other.

Colin knew his words had hit Old Mr. Farrell's pain point, so he continued, "I think you know clearly what happened to Hank and me over the years. So, I won't talk about those things to you."

Old Mr. Farrell remained silent.

Colin sneered, "To tell you the truth, I set Hank up a while ago and let him lose a lot of money. He was irritated, so he asked some people to smuggle goods at Abbot's wharf to retaliate against me." When he mentioned smuggling, Old Mr. Farrell's expression became even gloomier.

Old Mr. Farrell didn't ask, so Colin didn't take the initiative to explain it, and he just calmly recounted what had happened during the past two days.

Colin didn't lie because Old Mr. Farrell could easily find out the truth with his connections.

When Colin finished speaking, Old Mr. Farrell took a deep breath and asked, "You're not lying?"

Colin said calmly, "You can ask people to investigate it right away."

Old Mr. Farrell had always insisted that the scandals in a family could not be told to others. Seeing Colin so determined, he kept silent for a moment, turned to look at York beside him, and said, "Call Hank and ask him to come back."

"Yes, sir," York replied, turned around, and left the living room to contact Hank.

A few minutes later, he came back and said, "Hank will get home in twenty minutes."

Old Mr. Farrell nodded, shot a sideways glance at Colin, got up, and went upstairs.

After he left, Abbot instantly stopped standing straight, walked to Colin slovenly, and said, "Your grandfather is a ruthless man. if I weren't the only son of the Carters, he would have killed me just now." Colin chuckled, "Are you seriously hurt?"

Abbot said, "My trauma can't be healed unless you give me a billion-dollar order."

Colin teased, "You're still thinking about making money? It seems your injuries are not serious."

After bickering with Colin for a while, Abbot looked at Faye, raised one eyebrow, and asked, "Why did you bring Faye here?"

Colin took Faye's hand, held it tightly, and smiled helplessly, "I had no choice. She is so smart that she saw through our plan, so I could only bring her here."

Abbot glanced at their tightly held hands and tutted, "I've been fed up with it! Can you take the feelings of single people like me into consideration?"

Colin ignored his words, stretched out his other hand to help Faye push the hair hanging over her cheek behind her ear, and said, "He's jealous. Jealousy makes him ugly." Abbot was speechless.

When Colin was talking with Abbot, Hank suddenly walked in, followed by Nylah whom Colin hadn't seen for a long time.

When Hank saw Lance kneeling on the ground, he instantly showed a look of shock.

Colin looked sideways at Hank and said in a low voice, "Hank, if you want to kill me, you need to hire better hitmen."

Hank frowned, "I didn't hire anyone to kill you."

Hearing this, Colin narrowed his eyes.

Hank frowned and said, "I got in trouble a while ago, and I'm in the teeth of the storm now. Do you think I am so stupid that I would hire people to murder you at such a time?" Colin asked, "Not you?"

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