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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 2939

Summary for Chapter 2939: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Summary of Chapter 2939 – A pivotal chapter in Let Me Go, Mr. Hill by Shallow South

The chapter Chapter 2939 is one of the most intense moments in Let Me Go, Mr. Hill, written by Shallow South. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Chapter 2939

Charity walked upstairs after nodding. Chester and she had known each other for some time.

Charity entered the bedroom and pushed open the door without even bothering to knock.

Chester was still in his bed.

Chester narrowed his eyes as Charity approached. His voice was hoarse and his normally handsome face was flushed red as he asked, “Charity, why are you here?”

“Did you catch a cold? You have a fever.” Charity said after touching his forehead.

“Well, it’s a little bit.” Chester spoke up and propped up his arms.

It’s just that one leg was missing, coupled with the weakness of the whole body. He couldn’t hold it up for a long time.

Charity reached out to help him, but he immediately blocked her.

“No, I’ll handle it on my own. Go downstairs and wait for me, Charity.” Chester’s eyes were flitting as he lowered his head.

At first Charity didn’t get it, but as soon as she noticed the chip prosthetics set up next to the bed, she soon understood.

“There’s no need for me to date you if you think I’ll mind, even though it’s uncommon and you’ll still feel embarrassed.” As Charity said that, she was about to raise the quilt.

Chester was terrified. He hid under the quilt tightly as he screamed, “Charity, don’t; I only wear a pair of boxers.”

He was even more afraid that Charity would find out that his place was actually fine.

Even though he was feverish, the fever only prevented some parts of his body from becoming ill.

Charity didn’t think about it so much at first, but when she heard her mother say it, she really remembered it.

Chester used to be quite tall and straight, but now he was much thinner, and his complexion was not as healthy as before.

He not only broke one leg, but he also broke the other important leg, and he bled a lot.

After Charity gave birth, it took a full month of caring for her before her skin tone returned to normal.

Except after confinement, Mrs. Robbins kept her company during that month with delicious soup and dishes every day and a variety of tonics.

But apart from Kaiden, Chester had no one to take care of him.

Kaiden couldn’t comprehend this because he was a man as well.

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