Chapter 611 A Matter of His Dignity
Chapter 611 A Matter of His Dignity
After seeing Reba''s message, Faye raised her eyebrows and didn''t reply.
After about half a minute, Reba sent a message: did I really guess right?
Faye: [I''m an adult and married.]
Faye spoke concisely and stopped Reba''s rest of the words.
An adult and married.
No matter how wonderful her nightlife was, it was legal and reasonable.
After Faye sent the message, Reba replied with an emoji of the head of a dog. After a while,
Reba called Faye directly.
Faye pressed the answer key, "Huh?"
"It''s unlike your style. As a workaholic, you actually sleep till now."
Faye sat up from the bed, took the water prepared on the bedside, and took a sip. "I''m ufortable."
Hearing Faye''s words, Reba tittered, "Are you ufortable?"
"Yes."
"Wait, after the operation, does Mr. Farrell have sexual dysfunction?"
Faye was speechless.
Reba was really glib. Faye tapped her fair and slender fingertips on the water cup. She didn''t
answer and changed the subject. "Have you contacted Tanner recently?"
When it came to Tanner, Reba pursed her lips. "Don''t mention him, an indifferent man. He called
me asionally before, but now he doesn''t even answer my messages."
Faye said lightly, "Tanner is in trouble."
Hearing this, Reba was stunned. "What?"
Faye took a shallow breath and briefly told Reba about Tanner''s affairs.
Reba frowned on the other end of the phone, and her voice turned cold immediately, "When did this
happen?"
"Just after the New Year."
"Does Tanner want to break up with us? He is in trouble but didn''t even tell us about it."
Faye put down the water cup in her hand, "He has his difficulties."
After Faye finished speaking, Reba was silent.
Tanner indeed had his difficulties. Although they were friends, Tanner couldn''t be mentioned in the
same breath with them in terms of economic conditions.
Tanner was from a small city and was born into an ordinary family at most.
His parents were both teachers and made little money. Besides, Tanner had a younger brother and a
sister. So the family wasn''t well off.
There was silence for a moment. Reba said sullenly, "I told him at the beginning that the
entertainment circle wasplicated and asked him to find a job..."
Faye pursed her lips and didn''t speak.
The entertainment circle was more thanplicated. For a star who had no background and no value,
it was difficult toe to the top.
Some stars seemed to live a decent life, but actually lived in the basement and ate instant noodles
every day in private.
There were the top people in all walks of life. Those who were known to the public could be considered
sessful. Therefore, if one wanted to get into a certain industry, he couldn''t just see the top people in
the industry.
He should see those at the bottom. That was a reality.
After speaking, Reba didn''t hear Faye''s answer. She cleared her throat, "I''m going to see Tanner.
Will you go?"
Faye replied, "Yes."
"You drive to pick me up."
"Wait for me for half an hour."
After speaking, Faye hung up the phone and went to wash up.
Faye didn''t go to see Tanner yesterday. It wasn''t because of Tanner''s rejection, but because she didn''t
understand the whole story. Besides, she didn''t know how to console him.
After washing up, Faye changed the light beige suit and went out.
When Faye drove to Reba''s Company, Reba was eating a bun in her hand and chewing
ceaselessly.
Seeing Faye''s car, Reba went down the steps, opened the car door, and got into the car. She
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angrily said, "The more I think about it, the angrier I get."
Faye turned the steering wheel, "I can see that."
Reba had a bad habit. As long as she was angry, she would overeat.
Reba ate thest bite of the bun and looked at Faye sideways. "For a man, is his pride so
important?"
Faye said steadily, "Not only his pride but also his dignity."
The more a man was in trouble, the more he cared about his dignity.
If a rich man worked as a rag-picker, he would definitely not worry about meeting acquaintances.
Because he knew that he just regarded it as a funny game. Even if he met an acquaintance, the other
party would still be respectful to him.
But if a sorehead worked as a rag-picker, he would be worried about meeting acquaintances.
Because it was a matter of hisst dignity.
After Faye finished speaking, Reba pushed her lips into a straight line. "But we are friends, aren''t
we?"
Seeing that Reba was in a bad mood, Faye stretched out a hand to rub Reba''s hair. "Yes, we''re
lifelong friends."
When the car arrived in themunity where Tanner lived, Faye parked the car and got out of the car
with Reba.
Reba held the door with one hand and took a deep breath to adjust her emotions. "What if I can''t
help but beat him?"
Fayeughed lightly, "Then you can beat him until he is sober."
Reba nodded and closed the car door. "I think it is feasible."
After Reba finished speaking, she took the elevator upstairs with Faye.
The elevator rose slowly. Reba''s eyes suddenly fell on Faye. She hesitated for a while and
whispered, "Faye, Tanner used to like you. Do you know?"