Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 517
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 517
“Yup, not a lot of women like their coffee bitter.”
Shaun sat down on the couch opposite Sarah. He was suddenly reminded of the woman at home. Catherine, for one, had a sweet tooth. She always had her coffee with lots of sugar and cream.
Sarah noticed the way he was lost in thoughts. This man was sitting right in front of her but he was distracted. Evidently, he was thinking about another woman.
He would not have done this in the past.
Her heart sank, and before she closed the file, she smiled. “I’m 80% confident that I can treat your condition completely and prevent future relapses.”
A ray of light appeared in his eyes. He parted his lips to say something when Elle called him.
“Eldest Young Master Hill, Young Madam has left the manor to head to the court.”
His face fell instantly. “Didn’t I tell you that she’s not allowed to leave the manor for the time being?”
“I’m sorry, but Young Madam threatened the children’s lives…” she explained helplessly.
Enraged, he almost threw his
own life to threaten him now. Did she really care so little about the children? Were the twins
felt both angry and disappointed at the
do this another day. I need to be somewhere
not to put it off or the chances of recovery will become slim.” Sarah shoved her phone into
from the corridor nearby, spotted them and quickly scurried to the corner to take some
came over to place a
this.” She showed him the photo. “It’s Sarah Neeson! She’s
his eyes. “This is really Sarah, unlike that Shelley woman
walking out of a hotel room together at 9:00 a.m.?” Melanie was delighted at the
to her pregnancy. I bet she’s going to lose
“You’re right.”
married Shaun, but it seemed like she was
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