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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 115

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 115
“Soon, Catherine won’t be considered my wife anymore.” An air of hostility filled Shaun’s handsome face. “I’ll get a divorce with her as soon as possible.”

Chase was astonished. “But you haven’t settled the issue regarding the old manor…”

“I’ll find a way to settle it later.” Shaun lowered his head. He took a cigarette and smoked it. “There are hardly any decent women in Melbourne. Most of them are scummy. You don’t have to tell me things about her anymore.”

Relationships were just like dramas. One minute, one could be affectionate, and the next, one could easily change his or her mind. One could even cheat on his or her partner.

At the thought of the woman, Shaun felt the urge to strangle her.

When the thought that she might be in a relationship with Wesley occurred to him, he sensed a tight feeling in his chest. The woman was f*cking filthy!

Chase felt awkward, wondering what was wrong with the women in Melbourne.

“Are you sure?”

“Yeah. Help me search for another villa right away. I don’t want to live in a place where she has lived before. Considering that Fudge has given birth to three babies, the place is too small for her as well. I need a bigger courtyard.”

“Okay.”

Deep down, Chase was troubled by Catherine’s ignorance. Shaun was such a powerful person with a lot of women vying for him. How could she not know how to seize the chance to keep him by her side? How silly of her.

After turning around, Shaun stared out of the window. Chase was not sure what was on his mind.

Hadley noticed the cigarette in Shaun’s hands that was almost burning his fingertips. However, Shaun did not seem to realize it.

Hadley frowned, thinking that it had to be a serious issue.

In the next two days, Catherine stayed at home.

The issue related to Ethan and her had gone viral online. The comments were all criticisms directed at her.

Each time Freya read the comments, it made her blood boil. “Do you want me to get my brother to deal with this matter?”

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