Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2732
Chapter 2732
“I’m not harassing Miss Robbins but Miss Neeson…”
Chester walked up to Charity step by step. He fixed his dark gaze on her as if he wanted to engrave her appearance on his heart.
It was as though they were very far apart.
It was as though they were separated by life and death.
Steven was puzzled.
Charity was dazed. A trace of deep confusion flashed across her eyes.
“Chester, what are you trying to do? Didn’t I make it clear to you that night?”
“I’m not clear about things. You’ve concealed a lot of things from me.”
Chester’s eyes were filled with complicated emotions. “Earlier, I had someone look into Reborn’s identity. Then, I found out many unbelievable things. I think we should find a place and sit down to talk about your real identity.”
Charity stared at Chester for quite a while without blinking.
make
Let’s go to my office and talk
A worried look washed over
he won’t dare to do anything
around and walked first. Subsequently, Chester followed
a moment of hesitation, he sent a WhatsApp message to Max. [When on earth will you be back?
emoji* I’m still with the prime minister overseas. I’ll only return the day
wrong with Chester’s gaze this time. It seems that he has a hold on Miss Robbins. He even said that he wants to
the message
that his biological mother had called him a few days ago and told
discovered
his best to cover up
people in his hometown. It was impossible to completely cover up for
hoped that Chester would
Chester do if he realized that Eliza
the past, Chester wanted to get Eliza simply because of affection. It had nothing
was a
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