Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 428
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Catherine’s question was met with silence.

“Well, I can finally speak now. Regarding Shaun’s illness, it’s true, but he didn’t hurt his nanny for no reason. This is the medical report regarding Shaun’s treatment when he was eight. He was diagnosed with depression and post-traumatic stress disorder because he had been suffering from abuse for a long time. It’s a fact that he had long been abused by his nanny.”

Catherine glanced backstage, and an old video appeared on the monitor.

In the scene, a police officer was seen interrogating a middle-aged woman with unkempt hair and wrinkles on her face. “What would you do when he cried?”

“I’d take off his clothes and lock him in the closet.”

 

“How long would you lock him?”

“Normally one to two days. The Hill family couldn’t be bothered about him, so no one knew. He wouldn’t die after not eating for two days.”

“Did you do that in

cold, I immediately pulled him out and told the Hill family that he got a fever because he

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ended, silence fell upon the venue. A lot of female reporters

 

trying to say is that he didn’t kill the nanny. He just stabbed her because he lost control and reacted against her after being locked for three solid days. Later, he stayed in the mental

began to circulate widely yesterday. Indeed, he was deliberately provoked on the day before this press conference for the microchip. When I left the house, he was still unconscious. The press

 

maliciously circulated the photos is trying to add insult to injury. We can compete as businesses, but we can’t cross the baseline of morality. Throughout these

quiet. A reporter finally apologized, “I apologize to Eldest Young Master Hill for my behavior

question might have gone too

 

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it was Joyfolk Financial Times that shared the news about Shaun’s condition and photos. You were also the first one to initiate the subject here

from Joyfolk Financial Times flushed. “I’m just fulfilling

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