Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1365
Sarah gritted her teeth. “I’m different. I hate Shaun, and I want to kill him.”
Wesley raised his brows gravely.
Sarah slowly approached him. “I have a solution, of course. When I hypnotized him previously, I got the goods on him.”
Wesley slowly narrowed his dark eyes. “Really?”
“Absolutely.” Sarah nodded. “Everyone falls to rock bottom someday. You’re now there too, aren’t you? Although you haven’t divorced Catherine, Shaun and Catherine have already been showing up together in public. They even spend the night together. Don’t you feel uncomfortable deep down?”
Wesley clenched his fists. After he was triggered by her words, his face became ferocious. “ Sarah, I’m giving you one last chance to show me your value. ”
“Okay.” Sarah gnashed her teeth. “Before this, I want Thomas dead.”
Wesley raised his brows and glanced at her. He then smirked. “Do you know what I like about you the most? You’re the second most ruthless woman I’ve met. You’re so cold-blooded that you can go as far a s killing your own family.”
“It’s because he betrayed me.” Sarah flew into a rage. “That d*ckhead claimed that I kidnapped him when I didn’t even do it.”
“Indeed, this matter is a bit dubious. I’m guessing it was Shaun’s trap. ” Wesley frowned. “Having said that, Thomas is now under the protection of the Jewell family, so I can’t do anything about it.”
Sarah bit her lip discontentedly.
“But this is just temporary, ” Wesley added nonchalantly, “After two more months, Shaun, Chester, and the rest won’t be able to do anything to me.”
Terrified, Sarah shot a quick look at him. As far as she knew, Wesley was currently at the mercy of the Jewell family and in a tight corner. What was he going to do that could even make Chester unable to deal with him?
She opened her mouth hesitantly. “You might not know the Jewell family’s true ability. Even if Mason confronts the Jewell family, he won’t have an edge over them…”
“I know. Soon, you’ll understand. ” Wesley gave a cold smile.
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