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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 1351

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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1351

“Lady, you got in the wrong car. I just arrived.” The driver wanted to cry.

“I’m so sorry, ” Freya immediately apologized. “I might have gotten into the wrong car. Tell you what, I’ll cancel the order so it won’t affect your credibility.”

“Thank you so much.”

“It’s okay, it was my fault.” Freya hung up the phone and hurriedly grabbed the driver in front. “ Mister, sorry, but I took the wrong car. Did you pick up the wrong person?”

“No.”

At the familiar man’s voice, Patrick turned around to reveal his handsome and elegant face.

Freya’s mind went blank for a few seconds. Her whole person seemed to be drenched with cold water, and her body was cold. “Why is it you?”

“I ate there and just so happened to see you when I came out.” Patrick quickly turned back and focused on driving. “ I drove over and you got in, as if you

took me for a ride-hailing app driver.”

Freya saw the Porsche logo on his steering wheel. She actually took the Porsche as a ridesharing car.

“ Sorry, let me off at the curb,” Freya said faintly.

“It’s fine. It’s not that far. I’ll drop you off in ten minutes or so,” Patrick said in a warm voice.

Freya looked at the back of his head and said stubbornly, “No need. We’re not close, so I don’t need you to send me back.”

“Freya…” Patrick’s low voice was tinged with a touch of embarrassment. “It’s been so many years. Even if we broke up, we don’t have to be enemies. We’re still schoolmates, at least. Why do you… have to be like this?”

Why did she have to be like this?

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