Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 154
“Shut up, you lying woman!”
Shaun yelled at her, “Do you think I’ll believe you again? You said you love me, but that’s only because you wanted me to take on your court case. Now that it’s done, you want to kick me away right after. You said that you don’t love Ethan Lowe anymore, yet you couldn’t wait to go to a hotel with him.”
If this had happened in the past, Catherine would have argued with him, but she was truly tired and sad today. She did not even have the strength to argue. “Did you see me go to a hotel with him?”
“If you didn’t go to a hotel, then why didn’t you come back last night? Why were his clothes draped over your shoulders? Just look at your appearance. It’s clear that you didn’t sleep at all last night.”
Shaun looked at her with eyes full of disgust.
Catherine felt completely infuriated. She had been keeping vigil for her grandmother all night last night, but his thoughts were so filthy.
As if she had lost her mind, she stripped off her clothes and threw them on the ground. “Take a good look yourself. Check well and see if you find any traces on me. Do you want to check if my first time is still intact as well?”
The more she spoke, the more agitated and upset she got. Suddenly, she seemed to completely break down as tears fell in big droplets from her eyes.
Shaun was at his wit’s end watching her cry. He took off his clothes in frustration and draped them over her body.
“Fine, even if you didn’t do anything with Ethan Lowe, the fact that you stayed out all night with another man and didn’t come back proves that you don’t care about the contract at all. Catherine Jones, I’ll teach you the price of breaking the contract.”
“What are you going to do?”
Catherine stared at him with eyes wide in anger.
“From now on, you need to stay here and can’t go out to work anymore, lest you make me a cuckold.”
Shaun snorted coldly before slamming the door shut and locking it.
Catherine did not try hitting the door. She was too tired.
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