Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 928
Sarah really suspected that she, Catherine, and Freya were sworn enemies. Otherwise, why would they annoy her wherever she went?
Thomas, who was by her side, stared deadly at Freya with visible greed in his eyes.
“Sarah, I must get this woman today.”
Thomas whispered in Sarah’s ear, “I didn’t think Freya would become such a dazzling beauty. There are no downsides for me if I marry her.”
“Okay, I support you. It just so happens that there are many reporters here tonight. You can take advantage of this opportunity, but be careful.” Sarah took a deep breath. She could get her revenge out of spite. Once Freya married Thomas, she would have many chances to deal with her.
“I will.”
Thomas nodded his head sleazily.
On the stage, Freya was already introducing the new product to everyone.
in charge and also the cosmetic chemist of
stared at Freya nervously. At first, he was worried about letting
so graceful and natural in front of all
was rare for him
her to join
smile and said, “I didn’t think Ms. Lynch
Thomas immediately sighed and said, “What a coincidence that Sarah wore a red dress too. Everyone was comparing them both just now. They said Freya’s temperament completely crushed
that I’m the only one who can wear a red
Catherine hasn’t done that kind of thing in the past. Since Freya and Catherine are good friends, they naturally learn from each other. However, you and Shaun have already broken up. She has no reason to target you, ” Thomas
brows knitted into a tight frown. He did not say
mind him. This is my brother’s personality, ” Sarah said in
m y girlfriend now. How
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