Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 282
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 282
Freya smiled bitterly. “Maybe he’s glad to have finally gotten rid of me.”
“Stop thinking about him. Aren’t there many handsome men in Canberra? Look, there’s one at the door right now. He’s looking at you.”
Catherine looked behind Freya and jerked her chin.
Freya glanced over just in time to see a man turning around. He was wearing an expensive black leather coat, and his long legs were comparable to a model’s. Two people were following after him like lap dogs.
“Is he that handsome? You’re exaggerating.”
Catherine blinked. “I’m not. He can even be compared to Shaun Hill.”
“That means he really is quite handsome.” Freya laughed. Although she was not in a good mood after just falling out of love, that did not stop her from appreciating handsome men.
…
Upstairs, in the room.
Osher Corporation carefully poured wine for Rodney Snow and made guesses from the expression on the man’s face. “President Snow, the woman in the beige sweater you were looking at the door earlier is our company’s newly
belongs to
touch of playfulness flashed across his lips. “Then the
“Yes.”
the wine glass in his hand. “I know where I’m going later. Think
manager felt troubled. “President Snow,
just that her friend
…
8:30 p.m.
and Freya chatted for a long time and prepared to go to the cinema when Freya suddenly received a call from her company’s general manager.
leaving me behind?”
go report to President Snow now.” Freya felt like her head was going to explode. “President Snow isn’t someone a person like
was speechless. “Why do I feel like the capital
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