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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1110

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1110

Catherine was stupefied.

Her expression looked like she had gotten struck by lightning.

He was already like this when he was not cured. What would happen when he recovered?

She could kiss her peaceful life goodbye.

“… Sometimes, you have to learn how to resign yourself to fate. There are some things that can’t be cured just because you want it to.”

Catherine tried hard to restore her rationality and dispel those thoughts. “Why bother? If it can’t be cured, I really think you shouldn’t fight against fate.”

She fluttered her big eyes with an innocent face.

Those who did not know would think that she was persuading a juvenile who had lost his way.

Shaun stared at her intently for a while before suddenly smiling. He said a few words, “After tasting you, I don’t want to resign to my fate.”

Catherine became angry. “Have you ever asked for my consent? Even if you recover, I don’t like you and I won’t forgive you. Think about all the despicable things you did before this.”

“Yes, I was despicable. That’s why I’ll spend the rest of my life redeeming myself.” Shaun admitted that he was despicable. In the past few days, he had tried to let go and step aside. However, he could only muddle through each day.

Even if he was working in the company, it was like he had suddenly lost his ability to strive.

“Tak it. Take it and I’ll let you out.” Shaun took out another contraceptive pill and put it in her hand.

Catherine was completely speechless. Nothing had happened between Wesley and her, so why should she take it?

However, she did not want him to know that.

In the end, she took the pill and smiled deliberately. “Fine, I’ll take it. Wesley and I do it every day anyway, so even if I take contraceptives today, we can still conceive another day.”

Shaun’s handsome face was suddenly tinted with a layer of rage.

Although he had already expected it, which was the reason why he was making her take contraceptives, a burning hole was seared into his heart when he heard her say it.

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