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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 1320

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1320

Eliza kept quiet.

However, the white mask looked intimidating and eerie under the dim lights.

Having been imprisoned in this dark spot for a long time, Thomas was on the brink of breaking down. He bellowed uncontrollably, “ It must be her. It must be her. Ask her to come here. I’m her brother.”

“ I’m sure she detests having a brother like you. ” Eliza said unforgivingly, “You disrupted her plans time and time again even though she has advised and warned you before. If you didn’t stir up trouble, she wouldn’t have done this to you. You couldn’t even handle the trivial tasks she asked you to do. ”

“My bad. It’s my fault.” After hearing her words, Thomas was even more certain that Sarah was the one who kidnapped him.

He knew better than anyone else that his sister had always been cruel. She had some mysterious people secretly working for her.

“I won’t dare to do it anymore. Tell her that I’ll behave myself in the future.” Thomas said tearfully, “Chester has crippled me down there, and

I’m already very pathetic. Considering that I’m his brother, please let me go.”

A glint flashed in Eliza’s eyes.

She did not expect Chester to be the one who crippled Thomas.

Had he not always been protective toward Sarah?

“Unfortunately, you grasped it too late.” Eliza said indifferently, “Nothing in the world can cure regrets. Today might be my last time coming here. Do you know why?”

A scary thought came to Thomas’ mind.

He finally broke down with all his tears and snort streaming down his face. “No, please. I beg you, and I’ll kneel to you. As long as you let me go, I’ll pay you. I have money.”

“No, thank you. Being in this field, I need to stick to its rules. I’ve been paid to do this.”

With that, Eliza drew a dagger and had it glided over his face slowly and softly.

A nasty smell subsequently filled his nose.

At this thought, a strong sense of bitterness shot out of Eliza’s eyes. “Thomas Neeson, Sarah Neeson,

I’ll make you guys suffer a living hell one day.”

“Miss Robbins…”

The tanned man walked in.

“Take him out and find a secluded spot. When he’s almost awake, pretend to bury him so that he has the chance to escape,” Eliza instructed indifferently.

“We put so much effort in capturing him. Why let him escape…”

“I’m just helping a friend out.” Eliza’s gaze gradually turned gentle.

“That’s rare. You actually have friends, Miss Robbins, ” the man said in astonishment.

“Yeah. I had some a long time ago, but we don’t keep in touch anymore.” Eliza lowered her voice. She would never forget the kindness she received when she felt the most hopeless.

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