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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 754

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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 754

When Thomas came back to his senses, he aimed a punch at Freya in a fit of fury.

Nevertheless, Freya threw him over the shoulder, and he subsequently fell to the ground.

The ground was covered with mud, and within seconds, Thomas’s body began to hurt badly. “B* tch…”

“You can’t speak anymore, huh?” Freya stepped on his face.

“Brother.” Sarah was so exasperated that her expression changed drastically. She dashed toward Freya in an attempt to grab her, but Catherine was quick enough to stand in front of Freya.

“Hey, they’re settling their old scores. Why do you want to get involved?”

Catherine’s advice nearly made Sarah explode with anger.

Sarah did not care much for Thomas, but they were now together after all. Watching him getting beaten in front of her was humiliating for her too.

“Hurry up and call the police, Sarah. Inform Young Master Hill and Young Master Snow,” Thomas screamed in pain.

He had no idea what Freya had gone through over the years that gave her iron-like fists. Her punches had left him in excruciating pain.

“Freya Lynch, you b*tch, I’ll definitely deal with you later. Don’t run away if you have the guts. I will get a few guys over and mess around with…”

“You have such a filthy mouth. Let me fix it for you.” Freya lifted a medium-sized rock and knocked it over his mouth.

Thomas’s miserable scream filled the cemetery.

Sarah’s expression shifted slightly before she took out her phone to call Shaun. However, when she recalled how deeply Shaun resented Thomas lately, she ended up calling Rodney instead.

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