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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1493

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1493

Wesley was silent for a while before asking, “Will the side effects be obvious?”

“If she doesn’t take it that much, the effects won’t be noticeable at first. But if she takes it for a long time… I can’t guarantee anything,” Sarah said honestly.

“A long time… How long is half of it?” “Around two to three years.”

“That’s enough. Give me the medicine.” A cruel light flashed in Wesley’s eyes. Two to three years was enough for him to stand on the top of the world.

Besides, the person Titus Costner cared about most was Sheryl. If Sheryl suffered from a nervous breakdown, Titus would definitely be affected.

There was also Rebecca, so they could change a lot of things in two to three years.

In Melbourne.

In the past two days, Jeffery brought Sheryl and Titus to many places.

“Sherry, this is our family’s old company, Summit Design. In the past, you used to help Dad here during summer break. Unfortunately, it doesn’t belong to us now, so you can just look at the entrance.” Jeffery revealed a trace of regret.

Sheryl looked at the building in front of her. The feeling of familiarity disappeared completely after she felt it on the first day. “If it was a business left behind by our dad, why doesn’t it belong to the Jones family?”

Jeffery lowered his head with embarrassment, and Sally sighed before saying, “ It’s because of Shaun. After we got Rebecca back, we recruited her into Summit to try and make it up for her, but Catherine wasn’t happy about it. She thought that Rebecca wanted to steal Summit and hated us, so when she got together with Shaun, she tried to use underhanded methods to go against Summit, causing Summit to become infamous. After the turnover of funds… we had to sell Summit.”

“Aunty, Uncle, I’m sorry,” Rebecca immediately apologized. “I shouldn’t have come back then.”

“Don’ t say that. It’s because we didn’t teach our daughter well.” Sally pretended to be sad.

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