Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1404
Chapter 1404
One of the shop owners said to her, “Why don’t you look in the alley? There are a few shops there.
Maybe that person hasn’t gone there yet.”
Catherine nodded. She was still familiar with Melbourne.
People rarely went into that alley. There were just a few elderly there maintaining their businesses in dilapidated stores.
She had not gone far inside when she saw a man in a black T-shirt surrounded by several hooligans.
“Hey, kid. You’re pretty rich. I saw that you bought all the wreaths in this area. You must have a lot of money, eh?” The leader grinned and swung the bat in his hands. “Leave the watch and your wallet behind and we’ll let you go.”
“This watch was given to me by my dad. It’s expensive. I can’t give it to you.” The man refused. He had an accent, and his pronunciation was not accurate.
man’s voice that he was very young. Maybe he
back for a long time, so he wanted to visit their
so young, but he bought all the wreaths available for his deceased elders. He must be hoping that they
young man. “Haha, do you think you have a choice?”
stuff over. Otherwise, you’ll have to
I think you guys must be crazy. ” Catherine went over
A pair of sunglasses hung from
her features were hidden by the glasses, it was clear that her face was beautiful with her defined
maple shade lipstick, she looked so bright and stunning that everyone was
looked at her with a thumping
when she was young and thought that his mother was the most beautiful woman, but when he saw this young woman in front of him, he
felt that her eyes
was also a beauty. However, compared to the woman in front
About Let Me Go, Mr. Hill! - Chapter 1404
Let Me Go, Mr. Hill! is the best current series of the author Shallow South . With the below Chapter 1404 content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 1404 and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com