Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 219
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 219
8:00 p.m.
The grand anniversary celebration officially began.
Catherine was supposed to be the focus of the event. However, all the guests surrounded Willie, Jeffery, and Rebecca instead.
In the magnates’ eyes, the Hill family was regarded as legendary.
Although Willie was not a direct descendant of the Hill family, his presence in Melbourne was powerful enough to get trouble brewing.
Chris walked toward Catherine. “How did Jeffery manage to worm a connection with Willie?”
“I presume that Rebecca slept with him.” Catherine made a reasonable guess. She could already see Willie’s nasty character through the brief encounter she had with him at the entrance just now.
A look of contempt washed over Chris’ face. “Your grandparents have a reputation of nobility and integrity, yet a shameless descendant like her is a disgrace.”
than likely to succeed, but Willie’s appearance
a speech on stage tonight. But after discussing
our company. You need to know that tonight is Hudson’s anniversary celebration. Also, why is Jeffery
of us. What’s more, he’s willing to go on stage to give a speech, which is our great honor. Our company’s stock price is going to increase tomorrow. As
face turned slightly somber. “What if
in a forthright manner, “All of us came to this decision for the sake of the company.
Willie decides to let Jeffery become the chairman, are you guys fine with it too? Was it
“Considering the
nodded in agreement
…
stage and gave a
applying rouge lipstick on her exquisite lips, which gave her a touch of
expect that you
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