Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2950
Chapter 2950
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“Does this belong to your child?” Shaun continued abruptly.
Chester nodded.
The more the child resembled him, the more afraid he was.
He would rather the child be more like Charity.
Shaun glanced at Chester, who was restless in his eyes, and couldn’t help laughing, “It is said that the authorities are obsessed, but the bystanders are clear. This sentence is really not wrong at all. Even Chase can see it after a careful look. What do you think? Charity is such a smart person, wouldn’t she notice it at all?”
Chester was taken aback, and a thought flashed in his mind. He was a little dazed, but he didn’t dare to think deeply. “You mean…”
“Maybe she knew about it a long time ago, but she didn’t tell the truth.” Shaun said lightly, “Even, I doubt that my wife is such a smart person, could she not have guessed that Charity used your sperm to conceive?”
I really can’t
I would doubt it, but Charity still chose to do it in that hospital. Maybe it’s because she thinks it doesn’t matter if the child’s father is you. Even, based on her understanding of you, she probably knows that you won’t let her
Chester’s heart beat violently.
was chatting with Catherine and
that she was pregnant with her own child, wouldn’t that mean
meant she was willing to conceive her own
If this were true…
in
if it’s arranged in the same
and then slowly figure it out?” Chester snorted, “After three
low voice, “I arranged it with the hotel gang. You two, don’t say I’m not brotherly enough, if my wife finds out, I will definitely be cleaned up
the wedding now, so
next few days of
all, this was the first time for
thirties, he and Charity missed
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