Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 682
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 682
Catherine had already finished dancing to a song with Liam. Soon, she was invited for another dance by the capable and good-looking Young Master Stringer.
Shaun clenched his fists unconsciously.
Lea sighed. “Sometimes, you just can’t underestimate others. Don’t you think so too? The gossip I heard the most today wasn’t about people laughing at Liam, but they’re talking about how you previously abandoned Catherine and insistently married Sarah!
“What good can she bring you? Everyone in high society shuns Thomas Neeson. If it isn’t for you supporting Neeson Corporation, no one would be willing to collaborate with them.”
“Enough, don’t say anymore.”
“Catherine encouraged you before too. You would’ve killed me that time if it wasn’t for her,” Lea blurted out.
a lump in his throat. “Did something like that
went speechless. “Is this how Sarah treated your illness? You’ve even forgotten
tried
his hands. When he saw that Mason and Charlie were deep in conversation not far away from him, he said coldly, “Look at Mason. He said he was innocent, but he still has a close relationship with the
turned around and walked toward Mason. “Mason, come over here
she waited for a full three minutes before Mason came to her with a smile on his
harder to read. “Mason, didn’t I tell you before to put some distance between you and the Campos
and the Hill family.” Mason spread his hands. “Besides, the development of the Campos family these years hasn’t hindered the Hill family
Campos family even become what it is today? I knew you were going to say that again,” Mason interrupted her. “The Campos family became what it is today through the unity of all employees in
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