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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1048

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1048

“Campos Corporation is above Landell, yet they are still not satisfied.” Shaun opened his mouth and said coldly, “How greedy.”

“Now that they’ve become the leading company in Australia, they probably want to expand their territory internationally.” Hadley agreed with him.

Shaun suddenly fell silent, but his disdainful eyes stared at Hadley.

“Y-Young Master Hill, did I say something wrong?” Hadley was disturbed by his stare.

“Hadley, you’re my capable assistant. Wherever I go, you follow. You should know me better than anyone else.” A cold, suffocating glint flashed across Shaun’s deep eyes. “Didn’t you notice my sudden change in attitude three years ago?”

Hadley’s eyes quivered.

Shaun caught the expression in his eyes. “What… What change? Eldest Young Master, haven’t you always been like this?” Hadley quickly calmed down and answered.

“Hadley, can I still believe you?” Shaun stood up. “Our relationship is just one between an employer and employee. During this period, many of Hill Corporation’s executives and even the people in the secretarial department have resigned and left one after another. What about you? Have you thought about leaving before?”

Hadley was startled by his words, but he shook his head. “Eldest Young Master, I met you when I was around 14- As you know, back then, my father remarried after my mother died and did not care about me. He didn’t even pay for my tuition fees. I got into fights every day and was someone who didn’t have a future. It was your appearance that saved me.
“You paid for my tuition and sent me to school. From then on, I vowed to follow you for the rest of my life. After I graduated, I didn’t have much talent in business, but it was you who taught me by hand. I will never forget that kindness. I swear, I’ll follow you for the rest of my life.”

“The rest of your life?” Shaun smiled mockingly at himself. “What if my future gets darker and darker?

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