Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2857
Chapter 2857
Charity looked strangely at the information.
If it wasn’t for Chester’s voice sometimes, she really suspected that Chester behind Whatsapp was a fake.
This guy has always been domineering, vicious and paranoid, when did he become so understanding.
Think about when this change happened.
It looks like the leg has been sawed off.
Could it be that Chester was greatly stimulated after losing his legs and changed his personality?
The next day, after the group arrived in Rwanda, Freya called Charity and said that she and Ryan drove to the hotel door to pick her up.
Charity greeted the tour guide before taking Mrs. Robbins and her luggage downstairs.
this was the first time she saw Ryan, she had heard from others that Freya’s boyfriend
so embarrassed to ask you to come pick us up, just tell us the address and just go by car.” Mrs. Robbins was the first time she had contact with such a character. She felt like she was dreaming, and she was
this, he smiled gently, “Auntie, Eliza and Freya are good friends,
the man who was driving and smiled, “Auntie, Eliza is
and Eliza just came out of
came out of a small city.” Freya said with a smile, “If Ryan is a person who cares about his status, he will not be interested in a
taken aback, “You are such a good girl, who
“I’m more blind now.”
nothing to do in the car anyway, so Freya and Mrs. Robbins
Ryan didn’t care either.
an hour, the car arrived in front of a wooden house under
Dani at home, and Shaun didn’t stay
Rwanda, he has been guarding Chester every day, saying that he is here with us for Christmas, I
“Is Chester
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