Login via

Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 626

Update Chapter 626 of Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Announcement Let Me Go, Mr. Hill has updated Chapter 626 with many amazing and unexpected details. In fluent writing, in simple but sincere text, sometimes the calm romance of the author Internet in Chapter 626 takes us to a new horizon. Let's read the Chapter 626 Let Me Go, Mr. Hill series here. Search keys: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill Chapter 626

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 626
“Sir, how many would you like?”

Shaun thought about it for a few seconds. “30.”

That should be enough supply for a whole year. “Get me 30 bras too.”

Finally, he made the payment and left the store carrying several shopping bags.

Coincidentally, Joanne Harlow, the young lady of the Harlow family, was shopping nearby and took a photo of him to send to Sarah through WhatsApp. “Look at how many things Shaun has bought for you from the lingerie store. I’m so jealous of you.”

At the same time.

Sarah was having a great time with Lucifer in her personal apartment.

20 minutes later, she got up to check her phone. The corners of her lips twitched into a smile upon reading Joanne’s text.

Shaun had never done anything like that. It seemed like he was trying to comfort her for being humiliated by Catherine today.

“What are you looking at? Come join me for a bit longer,” Lucifer said before pulling her into his arms again.

“No, my friend sent me a text saying Shaun’s heading home.” She refused in a spoiled voice. “He’s going to be suspicious if I always get home late. I can’t get you the money if he leaves me.”

“Sure. But does he know you’re so wild in bed?” He pinched her chin playfully. “Doesn’t he normally pleasure you?”

“You’re right, actually. He can’t compare to you,” she praised the man while smiling.

“You little foxy woman. That’s why I still like sleeping with you after all these years.” Lucifer laughed aloud. The sight of his big belly almost made her sick but she had no choice but to laugh along.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill