Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1451
Chapter 1451
After seeing Shaun’s face clearly.
Matthew seemed to understand why Catherine said her boyfriend was not inferior to him.
He had seen Shaun’s face in the photo brought by his assistant. He was very handsome in the photo, but in person, he looked more noble and elegant.
Matthew admitted he was very handsome too, but the age gap was undeniable.
The steady and calm temperament on Shaun’s body was also something brewed by years, and was something that Matthew lacked.
Shaun’s clear gaze swept over Matthew’s face. A mixed-race young man…Wait, mixed-race.
He remembered Rodney saying that Catherine ate supper with a mixed-race young man in Melbourne the previous time. They ate from Melbourne to Canberra?
Shaun’s handsome face turned cold immediately with a bitter frost. His sneering gaze fell on Catherine’s guilty and pretty little face. “Your colleague is mixed-raced? He’s very young too, huh?”
voice rose with a chilling hint. People close to
“Actually, he’s the young man I met last time when I was in Melbourne. He came to Canberra and we
his hand. Without waiting for him to react, she introduced him to
on Shaun’s face dissipated a little at her
he knew that she
she told another man that he was
no longer angry. He would have to teach
they were outside, he had
She said that you’re mature and
raised his brows and quickly frowned. “She’s several years older than you, so it’s not
was really petty. Shaun did not
shot a look at him secretly. “ Yeah, call me big sis. You’re a few years younger than
look as if she was afraid of her husband and the
alluring face. He had to admit that Rodney was right. This person was really handsome, so handsome that it revolted Shaun. Thus,
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