Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 226
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 226
“I know. I don’t need you to tell me.” Willie’s gaze rested on Catherine.
Catherine’s heart did a flip. She quickly took out her phone and swung it as a reminder for him. “Young Master Hill, you—”
“Miss Jones, regarding last night’s incident, it was my fault.” Willie strode toward her and expressed his sincere apologies.
The crowd was speechless.
Catherine was at a loss for words as well.
She was totally stunned. Damn, using his indecent photos to threaten him actually worked.
It turned out that Shaun was right.
The Hill family was most concerned about their dignity? They could not afford to lose it?
Rebecca and Jeffery rubbed their eyes hard. They seriously doubted if their eyes were deceiving them.
I think you’re mistaken.” Rebecca summoned up her courage again and tugged the hem of Willie’s
“Just zip it!”
Willie gave Rebecca a kick. “I accidentally offended you after getting drunk last night, Miss Jones. I’m sorry for behaving abruptly and presumptuously. I’m a scumbag who doesn’t deserve to be a human. Luckily, you
“…”
the
blinked and stared at Willie intently. Was it the stun gun from last night that had
remembered that he was not
him, he did not need to
was at his
the way, how dare you guys dismiss her from the chairwoman
the directors. “Are you guys under the impression that you’re too old and can’t
old enough to retire yet. They still planned on working for another ten to 20 years in
quivering voice, “She didn’t get dismissed from
body quaked. Overwhelmed by a sense of incredulity, he roared in agitation. “What
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