Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1646
Chapter 1646
Although Shaun had a low IQ now, he could still sense that Catherine had suddenly become unhappy.
He quickly said, “D-Don’t worry. I’ll… I won’t run around. I won’t… let you worry.”
“Mhm, good boy.” Catherine touched his head. “ But Suzie didn’t run around. She was kidnapped. You have to be a good boy and stay with me, or you might get taken away by bad people. If that happens, you’ll never see me again.”
“Bad people… They’re terrible. ” Shaun furrowed his brows in anger. “I’ll be good… I won’t run around. Today… you told me not to leave, so I didn’t leave.”
“Yeah, you did a great job.”
Catherine scooped up a spoonful of food.
Shaun pushed it to her mouth. “Cathy, you eat too.”
“Okay.” Catherine’s heart felt slightly better after feeling his concern for her.
Fortunately, even after he became stupid, he still cared about her. Plus, she was hungry too— extremely hungry.
helped him wipe his body before lying down on the bed to watch
fell asleep soon
line of sight, he thought that Cathy looked really
was fairer than snow. Her long eyelashes… were
lips were like
sweet, but of course, the inside of her
he thought about it, his body suddenly heated up. He also did not know what was happening and only felt
not want to wake Catherine up at first, but his tall and slender body could not help but toss and
and saw his
shocked, thinking it was an after-effect after falling down the stairs. “What’s wrong?
happened. ” Shaun grabbed her hand and
Catherine, “…”
of a two—year— old but his body was giving a completely
this suddenly happen?” She
at her pitifully. “Can you
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