Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1922
Chapter 1922
“Try to persuade her. I’ll come over later…”
Just as he finished speaking, he heard the housekeeper’s voice. “Miss Neeson, don’t move… Ah, let’s get up… Young Master Snow, I can’t talk to you right now. She’s drunk and she fell.”
The call ended with a beep. Rodney became anxious.
However, the movie still had an hour remaining.
He looked at the time and went downstairs immediately.
In the cinema, a phone buzzed with a notification.
Freya lowered her head and took a look. Rodney had sent her a Whatsapp message. [Freya, something happened in a company that’s under my name. I’m going over first, so I won’t be watching the movie with you. I’ve already informed the driver to pick you up. You can contact the driver after you’re done watching the movie.]
After remaining silent for a long time, Freya could only process the information after gazing at the message again.
abandoned halfway through
urgent company matters had occurred that
device on her phone. She saw that Rodney’s location was moving
he was heading to an unfamiliar place. It was a property that was developed a few years
ended, she got in the driver’s car. She saw
it on her phone, that place seemed to be a high-class
simply search it up
to the condominium, Sarah was already lying on the bed. Her face was flushed red from being drunk. The housekeeper was afraid that he would blame her, so she quickly explained, “I just managed to help her onto the bed. She kept
she suddenly want to drink wine?”
thought about it for a moment. “ She was already quite unhappy as she was staying home every day. She was
Phone?
Sarah have seen the trending news that he and Freya were about to
He rubbed his brows and said, “You can
housekeeper left, Rodney
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