Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2827
Chapter 2827
When Charity was discharged from the hospital in the afternoon, Mrs. Robbins and Freya helped her carry the luggage.
Charity also carried some fruit in her hand.
When the elevator door opened and was about to enter, only to find that the nurse was pushing a hospital bed inside. The person on the bed was a little familiar, his face was slightly sallow, lips were pale, and cheeks were thin.
It was not until a closer look that Charity recognized that this person was Chester.
Kaiden and Mrs. Jewell stood at the door.
As soon as Charity saw Mrs. Jewell, she was angry and said, “You still have a face to appear in front of my son. Now you are good and you are going to be discharged from the hospital comfortably. My son doesn’t know how long he will stay in the hospital. You b*tch, get out or stay away, I will hit you if I see you again.”
“Mom…” Chester said softly, “Don’t embarrass her.”
fascinated by that woman.” Mrs. Jewell almost vomited blood, “Is it worth it for such a thing? Look at you when you were in pain and sleepless at night, did she
would continue to
“Okay.”
step back. Her eyes
on the bed and was not able to
silence, “The elevator over there is
Charity nodded and entered the elevator opposite
with Mr. Jewell’s bodyguard every time I delivered soup before. I have never been in. I
also choked, “It’s quite scary. It’s all like this, and he hasn’t been amputated. He also has a wound on his face and stitches. If he hadn’t been arguing with you, I wouldn’t
silent. She didn’t say a
didn’t talk about Chester
the villa, Freya stayed for about half an hour
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