Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1996
Chapter 1996
That was when Charity recalled that she was not dead. Instead, she had re-entered Eliza’s body.
She almost lost her life again.
“Lizzie, last night… Mr. Jewell has been watching over you.” Skyler suddenly darted a careful glance at the other end of the bed.
Only when Eliza turned her face did she notice Chester’s presence.
Chester had been here the whole of last night, but he did not expect her to be gentle to him when she woke up. Nevertheless, he never thought she would give him such a frosty look.
“Is Young Master Jewell here because he’s worried that I’m still alive?” Eliza asked indifferently with an extremely hoarse voice.
Beside her, Skyler was so nervous that her heart skipped a beat. Luckily, Chester was not mad, but his gaze was dark.
“Why didn’t you tell me yesterday that you have a fear of water?” Chester asked while staring at Eliza’s ghastly face.
you give me a chance to tell you? In fact, have you ever treated me as a human?” Eliza chuckled, but it seemed like a sneer. “Young
Chester straightened his body. “What do you
turned to look at her assistant. “Get me
assistant felt uncomfortable, especially after she caught sight of Chester’s
and get it now.” Skyler did not dare to linger around anymore and jumped at the opportunity
and could
thought that he was in the hospital, he fought
ignoring him, so
his head to kiss
due to fever, it
never thought he would do this. The moment she came to the realization that he was kissing her, she resisted him
having a fever for one
and pressed them before trying to
her lips tightly so that he could not do
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