Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1278
This was the first time Catherine released such a lengthy statement.
Everybody thought Catherine would definitely be unable to turn the situation around. They did not expect that she would launch a stronger counter- attack.
She even stripped the last bit of Wesley’s disguise clean.
The netizens went wild. [Could this CT scan be fake?]
[Fake my *ss, don’t you see the timestamp in black and white? It’s clearly stated.]
[I’m a professional doctor. That CT scan should be real. The timestamp and the name of the patient are on it. It’s hard to fake. The body check-up result looks real based on the seal too. Some doctors really don’t have any ethics. I think Wesley has been acting for such a long time that he’s even convinced himself that he only has one kidney.]
[Wesley is the big shot of a medical corporation. It’s indeed very easy for him to bribe a doctor.]
[So Wesley pretended that he lost a kidney for Catherine’s sake to deceive her and make her feel guilty. F*ck, what kind of person is this? He’s so pretentious. I watched the video of him crying this morning. It’s too disgusting.]
[It’s easy to understand. Wesley having an affair with his secretary is a solid fact. He wants to use the matter about his kidney for emotional blackmail. Surprisingly, Catherine had already investigated everything thoroughly in secret. Catherine did well. It’s a good slap on Wesley’s face.]
[No, I think the point is that it’s not the first time Wesley committed domestic violence. I said before that he’s mentally twisted. You guys didn’t believe me.]
[I have a bold suspicion. Ethan sent a message to warn Catherine of Wesley before he died. Could
Ethan’s death have been caused by Wesley because he wanted to silence him?]
[The one on top, you must be crazy. Ethan is Wesley’s biological nephew. He didn’t need to go so far and kill Ethan to silence him for such a matter.]
[What the f*ck do you know? Wesley can go to any length to set up and hit the woman he loves. This
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