Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1212
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1212
Upon reading the message, Catherine felt as if her head had exploded.
Her children were so young, yet they were already being targeted.
They were lucky today, but what about tomorrow?
Catherine was so furious that she shifted her eyes to Shaun. “I was wrong. I shouldn’t have let the kids be with you. Shaun, you truly are a plague and troublemaker. You’re forever my nemesis. Not only have you hurt me, but you’re also planning to hurt the kids now. Why am I so unlucky to have met you?”
Her words were like an awl that pierced through Shaun’s heart.
Catherine scoffed. “You just said that Chance has been spying on the Campos family. If it wasn’t the Campos family’s doing, how would he have known the truth?”
a mysterious follower who has been assisting him with a lot of
term ‘Neah Bay’ startled
that point, Catherine suspected that there was an unknown force behind Sarah. Logan even personally headed to Neah Bay to investigate the matter later on, but he could not find out
me, the most he would do is
was hit by
figured out recently that he’s actually my biological brother. That night, my mom was so drunk that she mistook the man whom she slept with for Mason. Mason, who knew it earlier, took advantage of my mom’s pregnancy to marry into the Hill family. Later, I found out that it was Yael who betrayed Liona. The Campos family was the
Catherine froze.
had been missing for a long time yet his body had not been found meant that he could still be alive. Hence, she never thought that Liam’s body would
just like that, Catherine’s
always treated Liam
were slowly disappearing ever since she came
who were still around, they filled her with
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