Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 72
Chapter 72
“You’re just overthinking.”
With a bitter smile, Catherine described the incident to Freya who was then overwhelmed by a sense of guilt. “Sorry, Cathy. I probably didn’t think things through…”
“Since he’s not into me, I shouldn’t have forced it. What’s more, I got together with him for selfish reasons. Freya, do you think that I shouldn’t have gotten married to Shaun just for the sake of taking revenge on Ethan?”
Catherine was dazed at that moment.
Freya sighed. “You’ve already embarked on this path. What else can you do when you’ve already reached this point? Are you going to stop halfway and get a divorce?”
Catherine remained silent.
‘Right. I should get a divorce, shouldn’t I?’
She got up upon hanging up. With the door of the master bedroom left open, she noticed that Shaun had already left.
She let out a sigh. After the incident, he seemed to have changed into a totally different person, which caused her to feel very tense.
She casually cooked some noodles. After she finished her food, she received a call from Joseph. “Catherine, are you done rendering the sketch for President Lyons’ villa?”
“I’m done.”
to Golden Corporation and meet him.
“Okay.”
to slack off. She quickly got
…
ecological zone in Melbourne and surrounded by
her background, the receptionist
out of another elevator. From her back, she looked like Ethan’s mother, Sonya
notice her. She just headed toward
elevator
entered the elevator
other day, and this time,
surname was Lyons.
that he was related to such a powerful
hurt as she could not figure
and she subsequently walked into the
side for a
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