Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 89
Chapter 89
This took Freya by surprise. “Have I upset you?”
“You didn’t upset me but you’ve pushed me into a grave!” Catherine, who had lost control, started screaming. “Shaun is not Ethan’s uncle at all! You got the wrong person!”
“No way…” Freya did not know what else to say.
“I met Ethan’s uncle today and he turns out to be Wesley Lyons. I was given the project to design his villa in Green Mountain not long ago.” Catherine felt like crying at the moment. “What went wrong that led you to make this mistake? My goodness.”
“…”
Freya resorted to silence as a shudder passed through her. She could not fathom why as she had heard it from her own brother.
…
Half an hour later, Catherine showed up in front of Freya as fast as a bolt of lightning.
The latter had already borrowed a helmet beforehand. “Here’s the rule. You can hit me but not on my face.”
lips twitched into a helpless smile. “Can I jump into
Freya winced pitifully.
who was supposed to be Ethan’s uncle. There were two men walking alongside one
naturally assumed he was Ethan’s uncle?” Catherine interrupted with a sarcastic
head to the ground, biting her nails without realizing. “Well, it’s natural that I would make that assumption. The man standing next to Shaun
that man look like
found a photo of Wesley from her phone, which she
then.” Freya frowned as she gave it some serious thoughts. “It kind of looks like him. Yes, that was him. So
placed a hand on her chest to ease
instinct. Do
verge of losing my mind from that despicable man’s verbal abuse, not to mention having to do his laundry, warm
help me secure my position as Ethan’s aunt. Turns out, I’ve been flirting with
guilt, kept her
smile. “So yes, I
weakly, “What if… I
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