Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 495
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 495
“Are you in the manor today? The grapes in the residence are ripe, so I’ll send some over to you and check on you as well. It’s not like you’ll come see an old woman like me if I don’t go to you first.”
“Grapes are good. If a pregnant woman eats more grapes, maybe the babies will have bigger eyes in the future,” Shaun mused thoughtfully.
“What… What did you say?” Old Madam Hill stuttered in shock.
“It’s exactly what it sounds like. I’m going to be a father.” The corners of Shaun’s mouth curled up. His tone was as delighted as it could be as he continued, “They’re twins.”
“Shaun Hill, why didn’t you announce such important news before now?” Old Madam Hill’s voice almost deafened him.
Twins! Oh, God!
The Hill family had never had twins before.
Old Master Hill, who was reading the newspaper with his presbyopic glasses, also sat up and perked up his ears.
“Why should I tell you? I thought you didn’t like Catherine.” Shaun crossed his legs. “If I told you earlier, you’d just make her suffer again.”
“…”
she’s pregnant with twins, of course, I’ll provide for her properly. You’re in
faltered. “She’s in the hospital. Her fetuses
great-grandchildren okay? How could she be so inattentive when
not her fault. It was caused by
I’ll be
the phone. Less than 40 minutes later, Old Master Hill and her appeared in the hospital at the
the two
met with Old Madam Hill only twice and Old
as they walked in, their faces were full of amiable smiles. It made her
“Grandpa, Grandma…”
grave voice,
Catherine, “…”
had already
equally important,” Shaun interrupted,
glared at him. “If you know she’s important, why did you make her so agitated that her fetuses
was obedient and did not
Read Let Me Go, Mr. Hill! Chapter 495 - the best manga of 2020
Of the Shallow South stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive thing is Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently the manga has been translated to Chapter 495. Let's read now the author's Let Me Go, Mr. Hill! Shallow South story right here