Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 903
“Eldest Young Master Hill, you should forget about Miss Jones and go your separate ways.” Hadley sighed in his heart. He had warned Eldest Young Master Hill that night, but unfortunately, he did not listen. Eldest Young Master Hill believed Sarah too much.
He regretted it now, but there was no medicine for regret in the world.
“Forget her?” Shaun suddenly looked up, getting u p and grabbing Hadley’s collar. He looked like a lion that was about to collapse. “How am I supposed to forget her?! ”
“When you helped Ms. Neeson with her lawsuit, haven’t you already stopped thinking about a future with Miss Jones? In that case, you should’ve been mentally prepared a long time ago, ” Hadley reminded him.
Shaun froze. Hadley’s voice was like a fierce slap on his face.
Yes, he had decided not to love Catherine anymore before, so why could he not let her go now? Why did
he feel like thousands of ants were gnawing on his heart?
Hadley continued, “Do you feel sorry for Miss Jones? But to her, the best apology is to stop disturbing her. She’s right. If she weren’t close to you, maybe she wouldn’t have gotten hurt so much.”
Shaun glared at him. He never thought that Hadley would have the courage to
Miss Jones is too pitiful. Before you divorced her, you let Yael undress her in front of Irving and the others. You managed to deal with
herself that a finger can’t grow
he stumbled back two steps.
Hill…” Hadley wanted
said wearily, “Go. I want some
excitedly, “Cathy, do you think
will try everything to clear herself of suspicion.”
I thought you completely won Shaun over the last time, but
you again. You
Hehe, how satisfying.”
is, Logan’s finger is still gone.” Catherine could not help but
“It’s okay. Sooner
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