Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1013
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1013
“Even if you didn’t do this, Liam’s disappearance surely has to do with you.” Lea was consumed with regret.
These days, she had been so muddleheaded and overwhelmed by Mason’s cheating and betrayal that she had neglected her two sons.
By the time she came to her senses, Liam had gone missing.
“Madam.” Chance swiftly held her.
Shaun leaped to his feet and carried Lea. Then, he raced her to the hospital.
After conducting different types of blood tests, the doctor said, “Madam Hill hasn’t slept for a few days or so. Her fatigue and blood insufficiency have also contributed to her feeling faint. She needs to take care of her health by relaxing and worrying less.”
Shortly after the doctor left the ward, a few police officers walked in.
Hill’s whereabouts are still not known. Please follow us to the police station for
worried that Mason would attack him using Liam’s incident, but little did he expect that it
Let me have a word with my mom, and I’ll go with you
condition had improved slightly after
what I’d do at most is to take it out on Liam. I wouldn’t go as far as killing him. As you can see now, the campos family has
“….”
looked bewildered
enough time to explain further to her. “Many
corporations together to destroy Hill Corporation. You’d better sell off those insurance companies, hotels, and electronics companies under Hill Corporation that have been making losses for
manor as soon as possible too. Invest solely in the financial industry
was
years ago. Don’t let Mason look down on you. What’s more, Hill Corporation wouldn’t have come to
to make it up to the Hills. You won’t want to see Grandpa and Grandma homeless at their
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