Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 127
Shaun acknowledged with a quick nod. He felt slightly pleased upon hearing that.
“How’s the preparation going for this case?”
“Everything is ready.” Hadley was speechless. The man had secretly gathered the information for the court case but was still pretending to be indifferent.
‘Boss, don’t you know that this attitude of yours isn’t going to get you a wife?’
On the other hand, Catherine, who had been hung up on, was at a loss of what to do.
She was washed over by regret.
Surely being Shaun’s sitter was better than dying in prison.
“Right, quickly put this on and go beg for his help.” Freya handed her friend a newly bought white floral dress.
Catherine took a closer look at the dress and realized it had a low-cut neckline. “You’re really making me wear this to seduce him on this cold winter day? He hates this. I’ll be drowning in his spiteful insults.”
it’s obvious that he’s interested in you that way. Try it
Shaun had transformed her best friend into such a closed-minded person. “This is the address of his workplace. I got it
took a deep inhale as she
fate was in her hands, and she could not throw the chance
favorite dish, packed it in a food
her first time at his workplace. She walked into the building and explained
call before getting back to her. “Mr. Hill is in a meeting with clients. Please
hour passed
…
billiards with Chase, kept glancing at the clock every
anymore. “You might as well just get her to
I’m teaching her a lesson.” Shaun walked toward the window and opened it. His face fell after feeling the cool breeze on his face. “Get someone to turn
freezing out there. What happened if she got
lips. “Is that necessary? It’s pretty warm
just worried about the other
“…”
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