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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1325

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1325

Was Shaun dumb?

Logan noticed that Catherine’s pretty, confused face gradually paled, and he could not help but let out a sigh.

“To be honest, when you got back together with Shaun, I wondered if there wasn’t a better man in this world. I didn’t understand why you had to cling to him. But frankly speaking, he may have been tricked by Sarah back then, but he does truly love you now. If it weren’t for you, how could he have brought himself to chop off his finger? He did that for the sole purpose of reducing the distance between you and him.”

Catherine, of course, grasped his point.

She had verbally agreed to get back together with Shaun these few days.

In fact, she did it for the sake of the children. Moreover, he had been pestering her so much that she could not do anything nor be bothered to oppose him.

However, she had not yet opened her heart to him.

Logan shrugged. “When you returned from overseas, you kept saying that you wanted to take revenge on him before getting back together with him. However, I could see that you were swayed. It was because he chopped off my finger that you totally gave up on him.

“Actually, I’ve long since gotten over it. You’re the one who hasn’t, and it’s probably because you think that you’ve dragged me down with you and failed to protect me. But I hope that the two of you can patch things up this time.”

After he was done speaking, he turned around and walked in the other direction.

A few steps later, he turned around again and added, “I just came from his place, and he didn’t look so good.”

Catherine stood frozen for a while until Harvey came over and said, “chairwoman Jones, General Manager Wolfe wants to ask you out for lunch and talk about business…”

“ ‘I’m not available. I’m taking today off, and I won’t be back in the office.”

Catherine then tossed the document to him and immediately left the office.

She drove directly to Hill Corporation.

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