Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 157
Chapter 157
Early morning the next day.
Catherine woke up on time as usual. Shaun had woken up long ago and frowned when he saw her getting up. “What are you doing?”
“Making breakfast.”
Shaun frowned. Her grandmother had just passed away, but she was still in the mood to make breakfast?
“Don’t go, just let Aunty Linda do it this morning.” He grabbed her arm.
“No, it’s my duty to make breakfast for you.” Catherine obediently acted like a servant.
Shaun sat up, growing frustrated. “We’re not eating. Get changed. I’m bringing you out.”
Catherine frowned. If he was not locking her up, then she wanted to go to work. However, he had the final say. “Fine.”
After washing up, Shaun drove her out of the city.
ask either. She did not want to communicate with him at
until they reached the cemetery did she recognize this as the place her grandmother was
you bring
respect.” Shaun opened the door and got
don’t have to go since it doesn’t concern you.” Catherine did not want
“Ethan Lowe can pay his respect, but I can’t? What do you mean by that? Do you need me to remind you that I’m still
a small voice and pouted. “You were the one who said you
pay respect to a family member who has passed away.”
after, a big truck drove over and Hadley jumped out of it. “Young Master Hill, I’ve prepared lots of funeral offerings here. There are also ten big villas and more
the truck to find that it was filled with
was stunned.
immediately explained, “Young Master Hill told me to prepare this for Granny Jones. Although
Shaun. “…”
Wow, that little brat Hadley sure knew how to embellish
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