Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1838
Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1838
He was exasperated. He called Chester and Shaun out for drinks at a club.
They arrived late at 7:00 p.m.
“You guys are too much. I called you guys at 5:oo p.m., yet you only arrived now.” Rodney was upset and threw a tantrum. There was no sign of his high spirits from the baby’s one-month celebration during the day.
“I only came out after having a meal with Cathy and the kids, ” Shaun said indifferently. He was puzzled. Was taking care of the children and accompanying his wife at home bad? Why did he have to be with two guys here? It was utterly boring.
Rodney was depressed. “Are your wife and children more important than your brother?”
“What else?” Shaun raised his eyebrows as if Rodney had asked a stupid question.
Rodney’s wounded heart was scattered with salt. He turned around to look at Chester. “What about you? I remember you don’t have a wife or children.”
patient. ” Chester sat on a tall chair and poured a glass of red wine. “You have a wife and a child, but why
of that, Rodney felt remorseful. “They went home to
Maternal family? Melbourne?
Rodney simultaneously. “What
mean by “again”? Was he
was a little stupid…
listening to Rodney. They went
brother? You can’t possibly be a fake, right? I don’t think I would’ve become brothers with you. I’m
at Shaun angrily. “Shaun, I have a lot of photos of us together. Don’t even think of shaking me
I think Freya may not be suitable for you. You’re more suited to be with those conservative women who’re meek,
quite easy to find that kind of woman. They
rather, I suppose there are a lot
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