Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2004
Chapter 2004
“No. ” Sarah’s voice was too soft, so Freya didn’ t manage to record it. Eliza shook her head. “I used to stay in the same courtyard as Aunty Jennifer when I was young. She was very nice. I always went to her place to have meals. Charity was my friend. She died so miserably, and even her family was killed by Sarah…”
Chester somehow felt something clenching his heart. He was so exasperated that he lowered his voice. “So does it mean that you’ll be mine if I kill Sarah?”
Eliza raised her head and looked at him before saying firmly, “ I’m aware of your feelings for me. You won’t pursue me.”
“Don’t underestimate yourself. ” Chester laughed. Despite saying that, he admired her quite a lot.
Those women who approached him back then did not know their position. They always tried to win his heart.
“Sarah has Rodney backing her. Rodney is your good friend, and moreover, his identity is unusual.
like you won’t have a falling-out with your buddy for the
which explained why he hardly interacted with him during this period. Even so, he did not wish to have a sour
mood. “ Don’t worry. Even if I don’t lend you
I hate Sarah very much, but even Freya and Catherine can’t do
meet her, right? I wonder what kind of a woman she is, considering how much she has
She’s not superhuman, nor is she
closer to her, revealing an evil smile. “There’s no issue meeting her since she’s right in this hospital. But if you want
flirting. “ I can tell you where she is, but if you’re going alone, you won’t even be able to approach the door. Rodney cares about her a lot.
not conceal her hatred. “No wonder Freya
her decision
‘What gives you the right to approve of her decision? You’re much more disgusting and wicked
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