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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1280

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1280

 

“Why did this happen?”

 

Wesley abruptly turned around. His eyes were menacing. “Who did it?”

 

“ It should be… the Jewell family, ” Nash said, “You know as well that the Jewell family dominates half of Australia’s hospitals. With a word from the Jewell family…”

 

“Chester Jewell.” Wesley squinted his eyes. He remembered that Chester and Shaun were good friends.

 

 

 

Chester was so ignorant. He actually dared to go against him for Shaun. Very well.

 

After a moment, Wesley took a drag of the cigarette. He slowly said, “I remember that Chester is going to marry that celebrity named Cindy in the second half of the year, right?”

 

“Yes, that’s right.” Nash nodded. He said, “ Somehow, Cindy got very lucky. Ever since she hooked up with Chester, her career in the film industry became smooth-sailing. There were some scandals about her some time back, but Chester spent a huge amount of money for her to have a comeback. Moreover, I heard that Cindy and Chester’s parents are getting closer. Chester and Cindy’s wedding are in preparations too.”

 

“Very great, indeed. Chester is very skilled with women, yet in the end, he fell for Cindy.”

 

Wesley laughed. “Cindy has some ties with me. We’re both from Melbourne, and we’ve met a few times before.”

 

Those years, Rebecca, him, Sarah, and Catherine were fighting each other endlessly. Right now, only Cindy was unscathed. She was even marrying into the wealthy Jewell family.

 

Tsk.

 

 

 

It looked like it was time to use her too.

 

However, Wesley had to wait until Rebecca returned. Everything would become interesting.

 

“President Lyons, what do we do now? Do we need to seek help from the Campos family…” Nash asked tentatively.

 

“We do have to look for the Campos family. I couldn’t possibly have become their slave for so many years for nothing.” Wesley hmphed. “ Since everyone has found out my true colors, then in the future… I don’t have to pretend anymore. I’m tired too after pretending for tens of years. By the way, where’s my sister?”

 

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