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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 2637

Chapter 2637

Chester asked as he tossed the phone to him expressionlessly, “When will they come back?” “Didn’t you come to an end with Eliza?”

Shaun said as his head bowed, “Chester, Can you stop provoking others? I’m in the middle, It’s difficult to be a person and a beautiful woman has something to do with your company.”

Chester gave a sinister smile.

Beautiful women can do a lot of things, but Eliza was the only one who got him into the hospital.

Shaun said helplessly, “I said it’s okay to be indifferent before. Why are you so gloomy now? find a girlfriend to live your life well. Look at my current life, how satisfying I’m!”

Chester said lightly, “You are lucky to have met Catherine. It’s fine to be obsessed, but I also need to be good at recognising that we will all grow old one day. We used to live among thousands of flowers when we were younger. Regardless of how entertaining it is to play, only a few are sincere to you.”

Shaun said, “I can be certain that even if I get old in the future, Cathy will be willing to accompany me, and we will grow old together and you, men, will also get old, when your face is full of wrinkles, go find someone in your twenties. People may despise you for being old because you’re such a beautiful girl in your heart.”

Chester was taken aback, thinking that one day he would be despised, and then frowned coldly, “There are still a lot of good women in the world, but you always look down on others when there’s no need. Cathrine and Freya grew up in small towns, didn’t they? I watched them even when I went to dinner parties. There are many clean girls who have the courage to refuse the wine table culture; these are valuable qualities in a girl.”

Chester gave Shaun a deep look, “You have been changed a lot by Catherine. You have well-behaved children and a lovely wife. You have no idea how full and happy your life is right now.”

But Chester truly does not understand.

Lovely wife? children?

What’s it like?

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