Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1968
Chapter 1968
“Cathy, say no more.” Shaun sensed Catherine’s dangerous gaze. He quickly said, “I’ll buy a bag of cat food later and eat it to atone for my mistakes, okay?”
“Haha, it’s good that you have self-awareness. ” Cathy let out a hmph coldly. She crossed her arms and turned her face away.
Shaun had a headache. How many insane things did he do in the past?
At that moment, he hoped that he would not recover his memories.
In the official residence.
Freya frantically went back to the building in the backyard. She was worried that Aunty Loretta would not be able to handle Dani.
However, when she entered the living room, she could not find Dani. Instead, she heard the child’s laughter coming from the room on the right.
As Freya hurriedly walked toward the source of the sound, she was stunned.
left the place in the evening, it was still an ordinary
turned into
even a pink tent, a rocking horse, a swing,
lying on the
cute teddy bear in his hands, entertaining Dani until she laughed to the point her
daze for a long time. She almost
saw her, she
Freya’s heart
on him quite a lot. She was afraid Dani would throw tantrums. However, it seemed that Dani’s mood was quite good even though she had left
white silk pajama top with a pair of blue pajama pants. He did not care much about his hair and simply
cute with
she met Ryan frequently, it was the first time she saw
Snow family’s genes were excellent. Since she had been looking at Rodney’s gorgeous
and Rodney’s looks were
had more of a devil-like appearance. He liked to be flashy with his clothes
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