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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1339

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1339

When he thought of those years he and Sarah lived in the seaside villa, he wanted to slap himself right there and then so badly. All his actions were torturing his own heart.

“You b*tch.” Shaun’s eyes were bloodshot. Even a well-mannered man like him could not resist cursing vulgar words at that moment.

“That’s not true, ” Sarah shouted amidst her frustrated and hopeless crying. “I didn’t do that. Thomas, why are you framing me? What benefit did Shaun give you? I know. Are you scared of Chester? Did you forget who made you this way?”

“You. It’s all you. ” Thomas became unreasonable too. “Why didn’t you, as my sister, stop me whenever I had evil thoughts? As long as it could hurt the people by Catherine’s side, you would encourage me to do them. If it weren’t because you were so close to Shaun and his friends, I wouldn’t have been so arrogant. You were the one who made me this way today.”

“You brought everything today upon yourself.

Haven’t I cleaned up after you enough all these years? You’re so heartless and ungrateful.”

“Ha, so you got fed up with me and had people kidnap me. You secretly want to kill me, right? You evil woman, I’ll pull you down with me even if I’m unlucky.”

“You’re crazy. When did I kidnap you? Don’t talk nonsense.”

The siblings, Thomas and Sarah, started quarreling publicly in the courtroom.

“Silence.” The judge gavelled hard. She said angrily, “Do you all take this place as a market? If this quarrel continues, you’ll face detainment.”

Sarah cried and said to the judge, “ I’m innocent. ” Thomas said, “What I said was the truth.”

The judge’s temple throbbed. She hit the gavel furiously again. “Quiet.”

She glared at Sarah. With that, Stevens held Sarah back in a hurry and told her not to say anything more. The judge was really infuriated.

The room finally quieted down.

The judge said coldly, “The accused, you can present your statement.”

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