Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 138
Catherine also threw a nervous glance at Shaun, only to see that he remained nonchalant as if he had not just been insulted.
“A piece of trash doesn’t deserve to speak to me.”
He retrieved his cold glance and turned toward Catherine. “Come in with me.”
Then, he walked toward the courtroom. She quickly trailed behind him.
Hadley flashed a smile at James. “Speak your mind when you still have the chance.”
His smile was reserved and polite, yet it sent a shudder down James’ spine. “Aunty, will I be alright?”
Sally looked at him tenderly. “Don’t worry, your Uncle Jeffery has cleaned up all the evidence left behind. You’re only here today as a witness.”
actuality, he did not like James too much but Sally had taken a liking to this nephew.
this young lad is just using his powerful connections to intimidate people. I’ve not heard of him in
seen him before. He’s a good friend of Chase Harrison. It was him who ordered to have me, Janet, and Cindy thrown out of the restaurant last time.
James was completely taken aback but soon regained his composure. “It’s alright, Miles Clark will surely punish him for taking on Catherine’s case. So what if he has Chase to back him up? The man himself is not a member of the
that man exuded an overly domineering aura as if he was at the top of
elevator doors opened again. This time, Wesley and
the second he saw the woman. “Rebecca, you b*stard. I must’ve been blind to have actually
one who wanted to take advantage of my daughter. It’s a shame. Take a good look
laughed as he turned to look
to take pride in watching me grow up and treated me as your own son. I thought it was all genuine. Rebecca is definitely your
washed over her face. “Don’t play the victim. You only got engaged
“You…”
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