Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2699
Chapter 2699
Charity laughed. “Well, you’ll be wearing your uniform most of the time, so there’s no need to waste money on that. Seriously, just save the money.”
“No way. I want to buy it.” Max tapped the steering wheel and scoffed. “If I don’t dress up, I’ll probably never be able to get a girlfriend.”
After pausing for a few seconds, he glanced at Charity strangely. “Is it because you don’t want to go shopping with me? Or are you not grateful for my help? Just be frank. Then, I’ll tell Ryan tomorrow that I’m not interested in you and have him introduce a potential partner to you.”
“…Enough.” Charity snapped, feeling helpless. Were Ryan and the rest too bored? The women were busy with their careers, yet the men just wanted to keep their women company.
“So do you agree on going shopping?” Max winked and smirked.
Charity held her head in her hand. “Fine, fine. You can decide on the time.”
“Okay, tomorrow it is. Coincidentally, tomorrow is my day off,” said Max.
sent her a WhatsApp message. [Babe, let’s go to your favorite restaurant to have breakfast tomorrow.
a look at the message and ridiculed, “Trash.
at a loss for
[Come to the office
glimpse at it and snorted. “Why do you
twitched, and she asked, “Are you driving
peeking. I just glanced at the reflector. It’s your phone that’s too big.” Max quickly revealed an innocent look. “What’s more, I
*mbags.”
a sc* mbag too, aren’t you?” Charity asked with a half
to try it? Then, you’ll
“Lame.”
about him. She looked down and replied to
about is the bonus. If you need to discuss something with me, why did I agree to have
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