Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2795
Chapter 2795
Charity took her medicine honestly for the next two days and insisted on running every morning and evening.
The villa was next to a park. Charity ran a three-kilometer circle in the park every night. She only felt like she had tired a little when she turned back after a lap, especially in the first few days.
When Miguel returned from the mountain, he stood at the community gate with two bags of food in his hand and smiled at her, “Charity, you can’t do it, it’s only three kilometers, you’re as tired as a dog.”
Charity turned to face him. She’s not sure how bad her physical fitness will be if she don’t work out.
“Let’s go, I got you some crayfish. My friend recommended it and said it was the delicious one.” Miguel shook the box in the bag.
After Charity finished running, she was just so hungry. Listening to the crayfish, the stomach is hungry.
Miguel opened the box after entering the villa, and a spicy smell filled the air. Charity expertly peeled it off with her gloves.
Every time I called you for a late-night snack or something delicious, you looked as if you lacked interest, as if
“…”
Charity’s fingers froze.
fact that every time she went out for supper with Catherine and the others, the majority of the food was the most
Dugas’s medicine should have some
was going to treat the disease, so
one’s life is to eat and drink.”
be happy.” Charity
the option of becoming a monk if you so desire.” Monks and nuns can now marry while still having money. A friend of mine investigated a temple last year. Do you have any idea
told MIguel that she wanted to go home, and he
to have
pushed it aside “100 sports-themed songs have been downloaded for you by professional sports earphones.
but did not
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