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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 125

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 125
As soon as Freya saw Shaun entering the ward, she immediately got up and said, “I”m going to buy some food for Cathy outside the hospital.”

“No need,” Shaun replied coldly, “The food sold there isn’t hygienic. I’ve ordered some food from a seven-star hotel, which will be delivered here.”

Freya was speechless.

Whoa. Catherine would be able to eat food from a seven-star hotel despite being admitted to the hospital. How blessed she was.

Freya approached the bed and winked at Catherine. After that, she immediately ran away.

Catherine was flattered as she did not expect Shaun to be treating her so well. Was this an illusion? She seemed to sense a trace of warmth in his eyes.

“Actually, I don’t mind eating anything.”

Feeling tense and intimidated, Catherine spoke softly.

“Anything?” Shaun gave out a deep laugh, yet his eyes were icy. “Did you not read the medical certificate issued by the doctor?”

Catherine was in a daze. She had not read it.

“Stupid.” With a somber expression, Shaun continued, “Aren’t you aware of how weak your damned body is? The doctor said that you’ll forever be infertile if you don’t take care of it.”

Those words really shocked Catherine.

Indeed, she had not been taking care of her body just because she was young. Now that she thought about the matter, it hit her that she had been having irregular and light periods lately.

“Let me warn you that I won’t want to get together with a woman who can’t produce eggs,” Shaun reminded her so that she would become aware. If she still wished to be with him, she had to nurse herself back to health.

Catherine’s mouth twitched in annoyance. She refuted discontentedly, “Of course, I can’t produce eggs. I’m not a hen.”

“How dare you talk back?” Shaun walked forward while squinting his eyes.

Catherine was so frightened that she curled up in her blanket. Upon accidentally touching her own wounds, she shuddered in pain.

Shaun’s mind flashed with sympathy and helplessness as he thought that she was frightened. He was not even a devil. Why did she have to act in this manner?

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