Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 339
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 339
“Okay, call me if you need anything.”
Chester turned to leave when Lea’s phone suddenly rang. “What… They’re back? Okay… Okay, we’ll go to the airport right away.”
After hanging up the phone, Lea gave a rare smile to Melanie. “Liam and Shaun just arrived at the airport. Let’s go, we’ll drive and pick them up and then come back for the check-up next time.”
“Yes, Aunty. I miss Shaun too.” Melanie glanced at Catherine smugly and swiftly left with Lea.
Freya gave Catherine a nervous and sympathetic look but saw that her expression was full of calmness. “Let’s go, the elevator is here.”
“It looks like I can accompany you again.” Chester followed them in and coughed softly into his fist. “Melanie Yule is just engrossed in her own wishful thinking. Shaun’s heart is with you. We’re basically brothers to him and understand him the most, so don’t overthink it.”
“I’m not.” Catherine smiled at him. She was truly relieved. It seemed that Liam was fine.
let her thoughts run wild if she was alone. She said,
at Canberra’s food courts
skewers, and quite a lot of other food when Shaun
oysters,” Catherine answered apprehensively, afraid of being scolded by him. After
a moment before saying, “Tell me
to pick him up? Why was he coming to her immediately after coming back from Country F instead of returning to Hill Manor? “I’m at the food court.
“Don’t nag at me.”
impatient, so Catherine had no choice but
for? I’ll feel uncomfortable
how would I dare to tell him not to? Otherwise, he might suspect that I’m together with
He had just returned from Country F, and it could be seen that he had suffered a little over there. His skin was
on a piece of tissue that was
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