Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1107
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1107
The lights were not turned on inside. The man’s body loomed over her as his scent filled her nose. Catherine felt upset and lowered her voice, asking, “ Shaun Hill, why did you bring me here?”
“Don’t you want to know who Senator Mead is? ” Shaun changed the topic as if he did not hear her words.
Catherine froze, and he said, “Senator Mead is the vice president who’ll take office next year. Wesley is working hard to please him now, which is probably his main purpose in coming tonight.”
Catherine was completely shocked.
She thought that Wesley was only trying to curry favor with a powerful person, but she did not expect it to be the future vice president.
Shaun lowered his head and looked at her gently. “Do you know why Senator Mead is talking to him?”
Catherine’s scalp tingled as she said in annoyance, “ Maybe Wesley already knows him. There’s nothing strange about that.”
at all. He doesn’t have the capital to connect with
family is celebrating your good friend, Freya. They’ve invited people from the political and business sectors. The Snow family wants to make it clear to
Catherine did not know what he was trying
eyes gradually became cold and
Wesley was not a simple man,
not allow Cathy to be with a hypocritical
Catherine was completely stunned.
Shaun’s words, it
in the business world. In order to succeed, flattery is needed. All that is very normal. Wesley wants to advance and consolidate his position, so it’s only natural that he would try to get acquainted with the vice president. What about you? You came here tonight because you wanted
“No.”
as he denied it. “I came here because I knew you’d
man’s eyes carried flames
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