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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 931

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 931

Freya raised her frightened and aggrieved voice, afraid that the people at the sides could not hear her. “The dark green dress that you made me change into was too small. I couldn’t put it on. Ms. Neeson, please let me know beforehand the color of the dress you’ll be wearing next time. I’m afraid I’ll get a scolding from Master Snow if I clash colors with you again.”

The people around looked at Sarah in disdain and started discussing among themselves.

“This is too unreasonable. Is she the only one who can wear red?”

“Exactly. The color of her dress isn’t as nice as Ms. Lynch’s, so she got Ms. Lynch to change it. I really couldn’t tell that she was this kind of person.”

“Young Master Snow, too. Ms. Lynch is the cosmetic chemist of this product and has contributed greatly to Osher Corporation, only to be criticized for wearing a dress of the same color as Sarah. He’s too bossy.”

Rodney and Sarah’s faces were flushed red from being criticized. Rodney desperately wanted to gobble Freya alive.

General Manager Fisher secretly grumbled as well. He should not have asked the question.

Hence, he quickly thought of a way to change the topic in the direction of the new product, but the news spread like wildfire. By then, the incident about the dress had traveled across the press conference.

Everyone’s gazes toward Sarah were filled with disdain.

Sarah despised Freya to death. With that, she called Thomas over. “Tonight, no matter what method you use, I want Freya to wish she was dead.”

“Don’t worry, Sarah. I’ve already had someone spike the wine Freya is drinking now.” Thomas smiled evilly and said, “Tonight, in bed, I’ll give her a worse torture than death.”

“I’m looking forward to your good news.” Sarah looked at him in satisfaction.

At the same time, Chester walked over to Rodney.“

I still have some other business to attend to. I’ll be leaving first.”

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