Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 766
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 766
Joel smiled as he explained, “I’ve already spoken with Isaac’s father to let both our children interact with each other more.”
The Hill family members instantly went silent. Although the Stringer family could not compare to the Hill family, they were still a family of scholars. I n addition, Catherine’s identity was different now. I t was only normal that the Stringer family would want her to marry into their family.
Even Valerie remained quiet, but she felt frustrated. She never expected that Catherine would still be so popular even after getting abandoned.
On the other hand, although Shaun was having a toast with the guests, he kept looking over to what was happening on Catherine’s side. When Isaac went over, his grip on his wine glass tightened involuntarily.
“Shaun, Chester.”
Suddenly, Rodney appeared in a hurry. He was still wearing his clothes from yesterday. He reeked of alcohol, and his shirt was crumpled.
Chester glanced at him in disdain. “Look at your appearance. You should’ve at least changed your clothes before coming.”
“I didn’t have the mood to change. I’m almost dying from anger, ” Rodney snapped. “I— ”
for the ceremony. The bride can come
no one cared about
“…Okay.”
downcast. He told Chester
12:18 p.m.
ceremony
dress that made her look like royalty. She walked slowly among the shower of pink petals. She wore a tiara on her head, and it was decorated with numerous diamonds. It made the women attending the wedding
and stood face
suit. He had a unique temperament that
started to speed
had been waiting for so long for this day,
quick glance at Catherine who
the end, Shaun is
children with Shaun. Everything that he owned would
“Shaunic…”
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