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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 804

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 804

Shaun suddenly took out a bunch of keys from his pocket. “These are the keys to a duplex apartment on the top floor of Brighton Gardens. This furnished apartment is › 4o square meters. Move there and it’s yours from today onward.”

Freya was dumbfounded.

Although she had not returned to Canberra for years, she knew that Brighton Gardens was one of the most expensive apartments in Canberra.

Considering that it was situated downtown, every inch of land was worth a fortune.

Shaun actually offered her an apartment just like that?

“Do you want it?” Shaun asked her.

“Yes!”

Freya took the keys, thinking that it would be a waste to reject the scumbag’s offer. “ I’ll move out tomorrow.”

“Mm.”

Shaun nodded with satisfaction. After that, he entered the elevator and left. At last, he had managed to kick this third wheel out.

After Freya opened the door and stepped into the house, she quickly ran to Catherine. She showed off the keys, saying, “Damn. Just now, Eldest Young Master Hill gave me the duplex apartment on the top floor of Brighton Gardens. He said it’s › 40 square meters.”

Catherine was drinking water and spat it out immediately.

In a daze, Catherine fixed her eyes on the bunch of keys. She felt speechless. “You didn’t tell him that you’re going to move out, did you?”

“Of course, I did. I’m not a fool. ” Freya giggled and said, “What’s more, I can give you the apartment afterward.”

“It’s fine. I’m wealthy and not desperate for an apartment. ” Catherine found it ridiculous. Shaun probably wore a ten-dollar hat on a five -cent head. When they divorced before this, she did not receive an apartment from him, yet he was willing to spend 1oo million dollars just to kick out Freya, who was the third wheel in his eyes.

“Yeah, I know your relationship has improved lately, so I won’t stay here and disturb you guys… Hehehe.” Freya made a coquettish grimace.

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