My Fair Stunner novel (Faye and Colin)
Chapter 426 The Order of Seniority

Chapter 426 The Order of Seniority

When Abbot finished speaking, Colin narrowed his pretty eyes.

Before he could answer, Abbot continued to provoke him and drawled lazily, "Colin, where are you?"

Colin showed a half-smile and said, "Why? Central Hospital's mortuary has lacked corpses recently?"

Abbot was stunned. He didn't understand what Colin meant, so he asked in confusion, "What are you driving at?" Colin replied, "Judging from your tone, I guess you're courting death."

Abbot was speechless.

Hearing him keep silent, Colin sneered, "Are you a masochist? Why do you ask for reprimands every day?"

Hearing this, Abbot began to curse on the phone.

After they exchanged a few harsh words, Abbot was defeated as usual.

He took a deep breath to calm down, paused for a few seconds, and then said, "When will you come back?"

Colin smiled and replied with a question, asking, "Have you known Uncle Jadon is dating Aunt Carlotta?"

Abbot said, "It's hard to be unaware of it. My dad has even begun to choose the wedding date."

Colin raised his eyebrows slightly and said, "What?"

Abbot laughed, "My dad said Uncle Jadon has been single for a long time. Since he finally has a girlfriend now, we must hurry up to urge them to get married lest Aunt Carlotta regrets it." Colin teased, "Has she agreed?"

Abbot said solemnly, "Not yet. They are going to the class reunion together tomorrow. I guess she will agree tomorrow."

Colin smiled, "I don't think so. I know her better than you do. Even if she wants to marry Uncle Jordan underneath, she won't agree easily."

Hearing this, Abbot choked. He kept silent with a frown for a while and then said, "Really?"

Colin replied, "Really."

Abbot fell silent again while Colin drove at a steady pace.

When the car got on the highway, Abbot coughed lightly and said, "Colin, we have been friends for many years. You will put in a good word for my uncle, right?"

Colin joked, "I can, but I don't want to do it."

Abbot snapped, "Why?"

Colin said, "It's a piece of cake for me to put in a good word for Uncle Jadon, But if they get married, Faye and I will have to call you cousin-in-law. At the thought of this, I feel..." He deliberately paused here.

No matter how stupid Abbot was, he knew what Colin wanted to say next. After all, he had made it clear.

Abbot gritted his teeth and said with a fake smile, "You can still call me by my name!"

Colin retorted, "That won't work. We must be polite at the wedding."

Abbot asked, "What do you want?"

Colin replied, "Well, we can call each other according to our ages."

Abbot was speechless, thinking his current situation was like going for wool but coming home shorn.

When Colin finished speaking, Abbot let out a hollow laugh and said, "You can't be so serious about such a trivial matter, right?"

Colin said sternly, "Why not? As the saying goes, nothing can be accomplished without norms or standards."

Abbot gritted his teeth in silence.

Colin tapped his slender fingers on the steering wheel, glanced at Faye who was sitting beside him, and said slowly, "If I remember correctly, I'm a few months older than you, right?" Abbot remained silent.

Colin smirked and sighed, "We have been friends for so many years. I didn't expect that we will change the way we call each other one day, my little cousin-in-law Abby."

His little cousin-in-law Abby?

What the hell?

Abbot was angry but dared not to object. He had not expected the final result of defining the order of seniority would be like this.

He had kept silent for a long time on the phone.

But Colin was not eager to hear his reply. He drove slowly, took out a piece of gum from his pocket, threw it into his mouth, and said meaningfully, "Abbot, I'm not forcing you. If you don't agree, forget it." Then, he added, "Anyway, Uncle Jadon has been single for so many years..."

Before he could finish speaking, Abbot gritted his teeth and interrupted, "OK."

Colin asked, "What?"

Abbot gritted his teeth harder and said, "I agree."

Colin said, "Abbot, what did you say? I have bad reception on my phone."

Abbot took a deep breath, endured the humiliation for Jadon's happiness, and raised his voice when saying, "Colin, I said I agree, okay?"

Colin held back his laughter and said, "Abbot, why is there poor reception on my phone at such a critical moment? I can't hear your words at all!" Abbot laughed angrily, "You're always unsatiable when taking advantage of me, right?"

Colin laughed, "How can anyone be satiable when taking advantage of others? The more, the better."

Abbot snapped, "I will hang up now. I don't want to talk to you anymore."

Colin teased, "Abby, why?"

Abbot didn't answer but hung up the phone while cursing.

Hearing the busy tone, Colin showed a smile on his thin lips.

Seeing this, Faye said, "Abbot must be very angry."

Colin's smile grew bigger when he said, "He must be regretting that he didn't do it well enough just now."

When he finished speaking, his phone vibrated.

Colin glanced at his phone and found it was a voice message, so he said, "Honey, Abbot sent me a voice message. Open the App and listen to it." Faye picked up the phone, tapped the screen, and saw the prompt of Abbot's message.

She asked, "You didn't set a password for your phone?"

Colin replied, "The people who have the opportunity to touch my phone must be the ones I trust the most. I never defend against such people."

Faye grinned, clicked on Abbot's voice with her fingertip, and heard him say, "I forgot to tell you just now that Maxwell has been just discharged from the hospital."

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