Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2015
Chapter 2015
Shaun shook his head. “I can tell you that I intended to attack the day Sarah went to the airport. Her disappearance today has nothing to do with me.”
Chester believed him. “It’s obvious. If you had done something, you would’ve expected Rodney to bring his men over for a search. Based on your character, you would’ve carefully assigned people early on. He wouldn’t have had a chance to barge into the Hill family’s manor.”
Shaun sighed. He smiled bitterly. “You understand me best.”
It was unfortunate that Rodney understood Shaun less despite knowing him for so long.
“Rodney understands you too, but… He always becomes irrational when it comes to matters that involve Sarah.” Chester’s voice sounded helpless too.
“Say no more. Actually, there’s already no more trust between Rodney and me, ” Shaun said mockingly, “But I’m curious about who kidnapped Sarah.”
At g:oo p.m. last night, someone disguised as a doctor examined Sarah. After that person went in, they knocked out Sarah and the caregiver.
“Was there no commotion at all when Sarah and the
sleep very early last night. I suspect that Sarah must’ve been knocked out beforehand, but I’m not sure how that
her medications or everyday items.”
kidnap or get revenge on Sarah.
Since she went missing in my hospital, I’ ll investigate this thoroughly
be able to blame you even if he files
his phone. He stood in front of the window, looking at the sky
Jewell, I’ve asked that caregiver. Sarah said she was tired very early last night. But for the past few days, Sarah’s wounds would hurt and she would only sleep at 1:00 or 2:00 a.m. She
raised his eyebrows. “Go
some of Sarah’s toothpaste and did a test. There are traces of drugs in it.
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