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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1864

Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1864

Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1864

“Tsk. Singles always sleep late and get up late, ” Rodney teased, “Bud, if you ask me, I think it’s time for you to start a family.”

“I’m not interested. ” Chester returned to his bed and sneered. “What’s the point of being stuck with a woman forever? I’ll get bored of her.”

“What a sc*mbag,” Rodney criticized.

“Although I’m an utter sc*mbag, those women are willing to throw themselves at me, ” Chester said indifferently, “Why are you looking for me?”

“Oh, actually…” Rodney looked distressed. “I think I’m too good -looking for a man. Do you have any idea how to make me look less handsome?”

Chester replied, “… Something’s wrong with you.”

“I’m serious. Freya said that she’s jealous of my good looks. ” Rodney sighed. “She’s so jealous that she can’t bring herself to treat me as a man.”

Chester chuckled. “Indeed, you’re too good- looking. You often dress extravagantly and curl your hair too…”

“Enough. My hair is naturally curly. I didn’t curl it on purpose. Also, what’s wrong with my clothes?

Those male celebrities dress extravagantly too, don’t they? Yet so many women are into them.” Rodney was annoyed. “Of course, those celebrities can’t compare to me when it comes to looks. I’ m just too good -looking. Why did my mom give me such good looks?”

Speechless, Chester wondered why he was here to listen to Rodney’s exaggerations on such a lovely morning.

“Chester, come up with a solution. I’m going on a date with Freya tonight.” Rodney tugged on Chester. “I’m planning to have a candlelight dinner with her. Then, we’ll watch a movie together. When we return… at night… hehe. You know it.”

“… Are you sure you’ll succeed?” At the sight of Rodney who was hyped up, Chester did not know what to say.

“That’s why I need you to help me out. You’re most capable of dealing with women…”

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