Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1144
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1144
God really did treat Shaun well.
Despite having done so many cruel things, God still left him a pair of lovely children.
The more he thought about it, the more teary—eyed he became.
“Uncle, what’s wrong with you?” Suzie felt creeped out by his look.
Shaun squatted down and flicked her forehead gently. Then, he said softly, “Crafty little imp.”
Shaun chuckled in a low voice and smiled deeply. His eyes were twinkling as if there were stars in them.
It was Suzie’s first time seeing such a bright smile on his handsome face, and she was stunned.
Shaun reached out again to pinch her chubby little face. “You’ve known all along that… I’m your dad?”
Thinking about it now, the little girl told all sorts of lies.
was impossible that she did not know Catherine was her
she but not
Suzie’s round, dark eyes widened. She was always smart and clever,
her scummy dad had
me.” Shaun looked at her appearance and started to lie
the pitiful things that this little girl had told him about her mother, she could debut
this trait. A crafty girl
that I’m your dad, why didn’t you acknowledge
her, a little hurt. “You’d rather call Liam your father but refuse
things you’ve done. If not for the fact that Grandma noticed me when I was in
face changed. He recalled that her head was indeed injured when he first met her. “ Didn’t you hurt your head from an accidental
home. When I was hiding in the box, those people hit the box with a steel rod
the person behind it was Thomas Neeson. I really
Shaun listened, the more shocked
Thomas broke in and destroyed Catherine’s home. That morning, Catherine drove into the seaside villa angrily and flew off
to teach Sarah a lesson. However,
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