Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2787
Chapter 2787
“It appeared to be a visitor in Box 202. There were two foreigners in the box.” The waiter said.
He remembered that when he came in, there was a foreigner standing beside Charity, “Is there a foreigner who looks like he is in his forties?”
The waiter: “Yes.”
“Put down the wine and go get busy.” Chester said, nodding.
“Young master Jewell, that wine shouldn’t sent by Eliza.” The waiter gave a cold look and quickly closed his mouth.
“I’m going out.” Chester walked out, taking his trousers with him.
Chester: “Shedrick, I don’t think there’s any hope for the women you’re looking for.”
Shedrick: “What exactly do you mean, Young master Jewell? I inquired that You used to enjoy it a lot and now your taste appears to have shifted since that Eliza.”
Mr. Lord: “That’s right, Young master Jewell was indeed unruly in the past.”
Shedrick: “Not only has he changed, but his temper has deteriorated and he is moody.”
I’m
Shedrick: “Me too.”
…
of the box, he noticed Charity outside in the
contact the company tomorrow.” Charity simply hung up the phone, turned
Charity looked up and saw Chester standing
perfume on this
just to see his own shadow reflected in her eyes, especially when she was eating. When she was in pain, she grinned, reminding him of how the two of them had
a childish side in front
your chest.” Charity took two steps back,
so far away from me? Don’t you just want me to come to you when you bring me
I bring you
box 202?” Chester inquired,
Charity
said, “There were two
Charity kept nodding.
just brought me two bottles of Romani to my
Charity: “…”.
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