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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 1416

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1416

“Suit yourself. ” After Catherine took a mouthful of porridge, her stomach felt better. Then, she said in annoyance, “I don’t know what you’re so angry about. At this age, you’re supposed to be more mature. You’re not old either. Don’t you realize a lot of women look back at you when I go out with you?”

Shaun’s eyes lit up, and the corners of his lips curled up a little. After smiling for two seconds, he tried to stifle it. “But I’m not a handsome young guy anymore. I’ve lost that youthful vigor. I’m fuddy-duddy and boring, just like a sugar cane. The more it’s eaten, the less sweet it becomes.”

Catherine rubbed her forehead, speechless. “Did Rodney, that big mouth, say something to you?”

The grimness in Shaun’s eyes was apparent. “Miss Jones, did you have fun with the handsome young guy last night? Did you think about your beloved Mr. Hill?”

Catherine nearly spat out the porridge in her mouth. She hurriedly took a few pieces of tissue and

covered her porridge-stained lips. She was laughing so hard that her shoulders shook.

“Is it funny?” Shaun silently fixed his eyes on her. “ Have you forgotten what you said the night before? That you were fed up with my face?”

“Why are you so funny now?” Catherine’s belly hurt from laughing too much. After calming down, she approached Shaun, cupped his handsome face, and scanned it. “Wow, what a handsome face. How can I possibly be fed up with it? Look at your sword- shaped brows and tall nose. Also, your thin lips… ”

She purposely brushed her finger on it. “You’re really captivating when you kiss me. How would I be interested in someone else? The handsome young guy is very childish compared to you. I prefer mature and masculine men like you. Your body shape is also my type, especially when you take off your clothes. You’re not too muscular, but you look fit…”

“Drop it.”

Despite his shamelessness, his face and ears were flushed red from her words.

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