Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1930
Chapter 1930
Freya did that because she could no longer put up with Sarah. She did not feel like playing along with her.
Another reason was simply that she did not want to be with Rodney anymore.
From the moment Rodney stood here and started criticizing her, she had completely given up on him.
“ I’ve told you everything. Why don’t you believe that there’s nothing going on between us?” Rodney thundered in fury. “I’m hiding her here not without reason.”
“So can you tell us what the reason is?”
In the corridor, Shaun and Chester, who were dressed in black suits, walked up to Rodney with grim expressions on their handsome faces.
No one would expect these three good buddies to end up in a war of words.
Shaun said icily, “Can you tell me why you’re hiding this matter from us and even your wife? You know that we’ve been looking for her everywhere.
assist me, yet you’re protecting her behind
stretched out the last word to
of disbelief and disappointment. Clearly, he could not figure out why Rodney
explaining to you guys
throughout this period without stepping out. If you don’ t believe me, you can send someone to
lit a cigarette.
his memory in half a month. Actually, Sarah did all those
was the first person to let out a laugh. She stared fixedly at Rodney as though he was an incurable fool. “Do you
watch of her here. Also, if she’s really lying to me, I would be the first person who wouldn’t let her off the hook. Anyway, what she said is true. She’s
thank you for believing in me,”
gentle eyes.
Catherine furrowed
is enough time, ” Rodney said, “It’s not
I reject?” Shaun asked with a
matter. Even if you want to capture her without any proof, the police won’t file a case. Although my uncle is fond of you,
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