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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 1959

Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1959

Rodney was momentarily stunned before he muttered, “What does Jennifer’s and Boris’s death have to do with Sarah? Jennifer died because she fell, whereas Boris died because his son made him mad. Charity’s death was caused by Wesley and Mason. You can’t just shift all the blame onto Sarah.”

“Oh, I see. Look, we don’t see eye to eye with each other, so there’s nothing we can talk about. I’m very busy. Goodbye.”

Chester hung up the call.

Rodney looked at his phone in a daze. He could not believe what was happening.

When he had a row with Shaun the last time, Chester was not like this.

Now, surprisingly, Chester completely ignored him too.

His wife was going to divorce him, and his best buddy seemed to be distancing himself from him.

All of a sudden, Rodney was lonely and at his wits’ end.

He was usually closest to Shaun and Chester. At this moment, he had no idea who to contact.

No one understood him. Who could understand him?

He browsed through his contact numbers and somehow dialed Rory’s number. “Come over and drink with me.”

Rory immediately answered that he was coming.

Rodney’s eyes flashed with a bitter smile. Oh, look. He still had friends. Although Shaun and Chester refused to meet him, it was not a must to have them.

He drank the wine in large gulps. By the time Rory came over, he was already drunk.

“No… I’m not going home… It’s pointless,” Rodney mumbled.

After some thought, Rory realized that Rodney’s

wife and child were not at home. Indeed, it was pointless to go home.

Coincidentally, Sarah had sent Rory a few WhatsApp messages to ask about Rodney’s

condition before this. Hence, Rory sent Rodney to her apartment straight away.

Rory brought Rodney, who was blind drunk, to the bed and winked at Sarah. “I’ll leave him in your care.”

“Young Master Wooten, why is he so drunk?” Sarah revealed a worried look. “ Is it because Freya found out about me and argued with him? I really didn’t mean to ruin their marriage.”

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