Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1728
Chapter 1728
Sheryl’s eyes filled with intense hatred.
Joel was taken aback by how stubborn Sheryl was to behave so neurotically in front of him.
He was really worried that Sheryl and Catherine would kill each other one day.
“Chairwoman Jones, these are… Catherine’s hairs.”
Joel placed the few hairs on her desk. “ If you don’t believe me, you can send these hairs back to Soromon Island for DNA testing. They’re your trusted people, and they won’t be able to fake the result. As for Rebecca and your DNA test, may I know if you did it yourself?”
“My son personally did it. Are you saying that even my son can’t be trusted?” Sheryl did not believe Joel at all.
might not belong
yet you guys continue to slander her.” Sheryl could not help but slam her hands on the table
the daughter whom we lost back then. If Catherine is the one who faked it, I’ll personally deal with her before you do. Since Rebecca has been cremated, I can’t possibly get her hair. I personally plucked these hairs from Catherine’s
husband, Titus, has feelings for Catherine because she looks like you when you were younger. You might reckon that Titus
at him thoughtfully without saying
the same time, you need to keep this a secret. Don’t let anyone else know about it aside from your bodyguards and yourself.
be honest, it’s impossible for two people to look so alike. Not only does Catherine look
surgery. The other two are our photos when we were in a relationship. You
he turned around and closed
she had a sense of judgment. From his understanding of Sheryl, she probably would not let the drugs run
the office, Sheryl subconsciously rested her eyes on
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