Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1866
Chapter 1866
“Alright.”
Once Rodney pressed a switch, the roof of the convertible slowly closed.
Freya looked at the flowers in her hand. Judging from their fragrance, she was certain that they were imported by air.
The atmosphere in the car was bizarre. She awkwardly tucked her hair behind her ear and took a glimpse at the man beside her. He seemed strange from all angles. “What happened to you… Why did you suddenly change your appearance?”
“Didn’t you say that my good looks make women jealous? So I changed my style and wore darker clothes. ” Rodney instantly gazed at her with a note of nervous anticipation. “Do I look handsome?”
If it had been another man who asked such a question, Freya would have come up with a lie and said that his face was too big.
However, Rodney was really handsome today. What was more, his clothes were not as bright as before. All of a sudden, he seemed far more restrained and elegant.
Even so, she did not want Rodney to be complacent. “Not bad.”
appeared just now, all the women outside were staring at me, and so were you. Your eyes were completely
I was just shocked by your sudden change.” Freya
things they don’t mean.
the car arrived at a Western
here had a membership system and the food was pricey. Usually, reservations needed to
the restaurant, only to find the interior decorated with flowers that were
this whole restaurant?” Freya
with you, it’s a must to reserve the entire restaurant. ” Rodney pulled out the chair for her. “Darling, please take a
to a movie with
Madam, this is
with a menu and darted an admiring look at
takes the least time to be served? We’re in a rush since we’re going to watch a movie
said with a smile, “Our chef is only serving
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