Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 170
Chapter 170
The initially strange act of kissing had now become familiar to Catherine.
Even her body seemed to have adapted to the kiss.
However, she felt her heart race even more madly than before. The kiss came with a hint of sweetness as well.
Back then, she was often annoyed at how harshly Shaun spoke. Even so, he had actually helped her a lot.
The kiss ended with the growling of her stomach.
After running out of his arms, Catherine embarrassedly headed to the kitchen to get some food.
Looking at her back, Shaun gave a smile.
…
Mr. Frank to inform
he had gone out for work during the day and asked her to come to Linden Clubhouse. His leader happened
these kinds of social activities quite often when she
feel like going, she eventually
the private room before she pushed it open. The room was luxurious
dressed in a sable coat and seated in the middle of the couch. Mr. Frank
was not right. She turned around, trying to leave. Nevertheless, two burly men dashed in and clutched her straight away.
been lying
that moment. She glared at them in fury.
only found out about the incident later on. He was merely an employee, and securing his current position in Hudson had been an uphill struggle. As such, he would not want to
quick reactions, but unfortunately…” Rebecca walked toward her gracefully while holding a coffee cup. She was
nature. However, Summit had been sold, and the Jones family’s reputation had been tarnished. The Jones family was not even considered to be a wealthy family in Melbourne anymore. Why would Rebecca still be
Rebecca pinched Catherine’s chin with a smile. “Were you under the impression that the lawsuit would destroy the Jones family’s status in Melbourne? Well, you’re wrong.
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