Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1793
“What are you guys talking about?” Freya could not understand them at all. “Are you keeping secrets behind my back?”
“Eliza did me a favor a while ago. ” Catherine did not say anything specific. She thought that it was better not to reveal the person that Eliza knew. “ Let’s order.”
The food here was good and special in its own way.
Surprisingly, the three women had endless topics to talk about, from clothes to gossip to hobbies.
“By the way, there hasn’t been any news about Cindy recently. Has she been blacklisted? She was originally engaged to Chester, but there hasn’t been news about that either,” Freya suddenly asked.
The room fell silent, and Eliza brushed her long hair. “I’m not too sure. I haven’t been to the company lately.”
“She probably pissed Chester off after she contacted Rebecca a while ago,” Catherine said. “ I heard Shaun mentioned that before Rebecca died,
Cindy seemed to have taken the initiative to introduce Titus and Sheryl to Chester’s parents, with Rebecca acting as the middleman.”
Freya understood. “I got it. She wanted to appear capable before Chester’s parents by acting like she knew the Costner family. However, the Costner family was targeting Shaun, who’s Chester’s good friend, so she touched Chester’s nerve. She should’ve known better.”
“Yeah.” Catherine smiled. “Eliza, is Chester still pestering you?”
“ I left Canberra a while ago and haven’t seen him since.” A conflicted look flashed in Eliza’s eye at the mention of that man.
“He has probably lost interest in you.” Freya grinned. “As long as he’s not pestering you anymore, it’s good. If you want to date, I can introduce you to some quality men any time. I can find someone who’s both powerful and handsome for you.”
“You seem very keen to be a matchmaker recently.” Catherine was amused.
“Hehe. It’s because I can’t have them for myself, and when I see such excellent men, I can’t bear to let them go to other people either.”
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