Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2718
Chapter 2718
Charity was utterly stunned.
She used to think that Chester disliked her.
However, she just found out that she and Chester broke up because they misunderstood each other as a result of Sarah’s plot.
It seemed like Charity and Chester had been in a vicious cycle for many years.
If she had not died, she would regret it and find it a pity. She would even blame it on fate.
However, her feelings for Chester had been overwhelmed by hatred for many years.
He was the reason Charity was resistant toward relationships and even resented them.
What Chester said tonight had finally cleared the air, but that was all.
“Eliza, putting aside the issues earlier, I think we’re quite a good match…”
Chester’s mesmerizing voice and presence slowly drew closer to her.
Nevertheless, as he got closer to her, all he saw was Charity’s indifferent eyes.
“At least show me some respect. After all, I’m quite good-looking, and I have a good
late. If you insist on staying here, you can sleep in the guest room. I’m worn
upstairs. Dressed in her pajamas, her silhouette looked frail
fragrance lingered
Chester was not sexually aroused at
he was calm for
had been burying deep in his heart, so he
never thought that Eliza would one day
kind of feeling was not
the red wine on the rack, took out a bottle, and opened it. Only after drinking half the bottle did he take a
first floor did not have any men’s toiletries. There was
curled
not spent
it. He even caught a waft of faint refreshing scent and instantly knew that Eliza
done washing up,
bedroom, and despite his exhaustion, he did not feel like
not
the graduation party, Larry, and Sarah kept echoing
if Sarah had not meddled in their
have happened to Chester and
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