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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 124

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 124
Would this mean that Shaun inwardly viewed Catherine as a woman who cried for him every day?

Was she so madly in love with him that she just wanted to cook for him forever and be his wife?

Catherine, who was already in shock, became even more bewildered. She seriously wondered if Freya was harboring a grudge against her.

If that was not the case, why had Freya tricked her into getting together with Shaun in the first place? Now that Catherine could almost get rid of him, Freya made her out to be an infatuated woman in his eyes.

Considering that Shaun had just saved her, she could not possibly expose Freya’s lies.

In this case, would she have to embark on an arduous journey of acting again?

“Don’t blame me. I did all this for the sake of saving you. If you were to be saved anytime later, you could’ve been tortured to death there.”

Leaning on her pitifully, Freya whispered in her ear, “Don’t ever expose me in front of Shaun, or he’ll kill us. He’s a big lawyer, so we can’t afford to provoke him. What’s more, although you’ve been bailed out, it doesn’t mean that the Clark family won’t file a lawsuit against you. If you want to get off the hook, you have only Shaun to rely on.”

Catherine was about to faint upon hearing that.

At the end of the day, she still needed to ingratiate herself with Shaun?

She subconsciously did not wish to approach him with an ulterior motive.

Freya said, “Well, no one in Melbourne except Shaun will be able to help you. Without him, you’ll be sentenced to more than a few years. You’ll be fined as much as tens of millions of dollars and more than ten years. Worse still, you might even receive a sentence of 20 to 30 years. After all, you won’t want to have a poor reputation, right?”

Catherine’s spirits sank. She clenched her fist with dissatisfaction.

Indeed, she did not deserve to suffer the vilification. She felt the need to prove her innocence.

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