Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1203
“No.” Brennan fiercely punched his fist against the wall, making blood seep out. “That b*stard Mason Campos! He’s too vicious.”
“Yes, he’s vicious. ” Shaun suddenly raised his red eyes. “Dad, there’s someone who knows Liam’s last location. I’ll get the person over and interrogate them.”
He originally did not want to touch Yael, but for Liam, he had no choice but to act in advance.
In an unremarkable neighborhood in Canberra. Chance called out, “Food’s ready.”
Yael came out from inside with a slightly bulging belly.
However, when Chance saw the delicate makeup on her face, his expression became ugly. “Yael, the doctor said that women can’t use makeup when they’re pregnant. Cosmetics are harmful to the skin, but you applied such thick makeup. Can’t you think about the baby?”
“I’m already thinking about the baby. I didn’t even use eyeliner.”
Yael said in an unpleasant tone, “Besides, if it weren’t for the pregnancy, would my face have grown spots? I’m only trying to cover the spots on my face.”
“You— ”
“Chicken soup again? I’m tired of drinking that. ” Yael complained.
Chance held back his anger and pursed his lips.
Before he lived with Yael, she was a sunny and lively girl in his heart. However, after he left Liona to be with her, he realized that his character was completely incompatible with Yael. Even if he treated her like a goddess, she was still nitpicky.
Chance paled and was just about to check on her when he felt himself getting dizzy too. In his dissipating consciousness, he vaguely saw the door open and someone coming in…
When he woke up again, Chance found himself in a strange wooden house. He was tied to a pillar by a chain.
By the window, Shaun, who was dressed in black, was sitting on a wooden chair. He played with a dagger in his hands. His handsome face was indifferent without any emotion.
“Shaun, it’s you…”
Before he could speak, Yael, who was tied up next to him, screamed. “Why did you tie us up?!”
Shaun threw a look at Elle, who was standing by the side.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill