Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 259
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 259
“I curse you to be a mossback turtle in your next life.”
Chase snapped. “Freya Lynch, look closely. I’m Chase Harrison.”
“Who’s Chase Harrison?” Freya tilted her head. “I’ve never heard of him. Are you trying to kidnap me because I’m so beautiful?”
Chase was speechless and pointed to the front. “Do you know Shaun Hill? He’s the boyfriend of your best friend, Catherine Jones.”
Freya looked at him in a daze, and her eyes suddenly lit up. “Oh, it’s the uncle. Hello, Uncle.”
Shaun rubbed his eyebrows. Freya was calling him nonsense while drunk again.
However, Chase snickered. “You’ve got it wrong. He’s not your uncle.”
“I’m not wrong. He’s Uncle.” Freya waved her hand. “I’m never wrong. He’s that scumbag Ethan Lowe’s uncle. Cathy and I had our eyes on you the moment we saw you at the bar.”
and asked in a low voice,
to death? It could also cause a commotion in
eyes grew darker as he listened, and Chase swallowed his saliva, feeling that he had found out
end up mistaking me?” Shaun tried to soften his voice.
again, “Uncle, you should be nice to Cathy. Don’t be angry with her. It was me who encouraged her to drug you. It really had nothing to do with
she leaned against the door
Chase who was sitting in the back, they both felt that the temperature inside
driving for five minutes, Shaun suddenly said, “Stop
was a little worried. “It’s too
alone. You guys send her back first.” Shaun’s tone
stop the car. Shaun got out, shut the door, and walked alone on the side of the
earlier was not that
that this misunderstanding was really
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