Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1003
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1003
Catherine suddenly remembered Logan and had a bad feeling. “You cut off his finger?”
Shaun was speechless. Did she just think of him as a mad demon who chopped people’s fingers off?
When he did not say anything, Catherine became angry. “Shaun Hill, I believe that Liam wasn’t the thief who leaked Hill Corporation’s data. He’s not that kind of person.”
That was a word that both of them did not have for each other, yet she was so concerned about Liam.
“Catherine Jones, don’t be naive. You believe in Liam just because he helped you once. He’s Mason Campos’ son, and Mason hid his true colors while staying with the Hill family for more than zo years. Both father and son are scheming people. Do you see what has happened to me now? Hill Corporation only became like this because I believed in him.”
“I believe that Liam and Mason are different.” Catherine insisted. Maybe no one would believe Liam, but she truly believed that he was not such an unscrupulous person.
to Suzie. Even though he knew that Suzie was Shaun’s daughter, he still took care of her
Hill Corporation, he could have used Suzie to deal
However, he did not.
the monitoring system. The time Liam entered the lab
was confused
I didn’t send him to the police station again. I’m already being extremely
broke his leg?” Catherine was
had not even used his full strength. If his leg was treated in time, Liam would still be
the Campos family? He’ll inherit everything Mason has in the future. Since he dared to harm Hill Corporation, I have to cut off his escape plan. Campos Corporation can’t possibly
to him, but she was in no
” Shaun had just finished speaking
did not understand
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