Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 2010
“Miss Robbins… ” Tristan was at his wit’s end. “If we leave, what will happen to you?”
“Exactly. ” The chauffeur who had been working for Eliza walked over as well. “With Rodney’s competence, he’ll figure things out in less than two days.”
“That’s why I’m asking you guys to leave. ” Eliza shot a look at Sarah. “ Since I’ve decided to do this, I’ve never thought about leaving this place safely. But it doesn’t matter.”
She came back with the intention of taking revenge, did she not?
At first, she thought that it was easy to take revenge since Sarah was currently in a miserable state. However, Rodney’s interference had made a lot of things troublesome.
She had thought of a more comprehensive plan before. Nevertheless, when she got to know from Freya regarding Sarah’s deeds, she did not want to endure it anymore.
Sarah had a beautiful dream.
She dreamed that Rodney married her, and she then became admired by many for being Young Madam Snow. She also dreamed that she often attended banquets where only the wealthiest nobles in the world could join.
Catherine and Freya were like ants in front of her.
Before the dream could continue, she was splashed with cold water and woke up.
With such weather, she felt so cold that she immediately shrieked. The second she opened her eyes, she was dazed to find herself in a dim spot. She thought that she had yet to wake up from her dream.
A woman in black sports attire walked over. The woman was wearing a creepy mask and looked like a ghost in this place.
“Who are you? I must be dreaming. This isn’t real.” Sarah was so frightened that she yelled. Just as she wanted to escape, she realized that her hands and legs were tied up. She was left on the floor. Except for a few lamps on the wall, there was no other source of light.
Unable to believe it, she kept trying to wake up from her dream. She refused to believe that she ended up in this strange place after she woke up when she was sleeping in the hospital earlier.
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