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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1574

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1574

“Shut up.” Catherine directly pulled Rebecca toward her. In a state of panic, the two bodyguards stopped fighting.

Oh no. They were going to watch the First Young Lady get beaten up.

“Hurry up, and let go of First Young Lady, or I’ll put you through hell, ” one of the bodyguards shouted.

At the sight of the situation, Shaun was the first to say, “There’s no need to continue fighting. Let’s set our hands free at the same time.”

After Catherine exchanged glances with Shaun, she shoved Rebecca to that bodyguard.

At this moment, Rebecca’s image of an eminent young lady was gone. She pointed at Catherine and said in exasperation, “Kill her— no, pull all her hair off and slap her ten times.”

“First Young Lady…” The two bodyguards, who were in a dilemma, pointed to the back. “Look… ”

“What is there to look at?” Rebecca turned around, only to see a crowd of bodyguards at the door. She scowled.

She covered her painful face and said with dissatisfaction, “Catherine Jones, just wait. I’ll definitely settle this score with you. I didn’t come here today to fight. I just want to let you guys know that I own half of Hill Corporation from today onward, so I have every right to manage it.”

After she was done speaking, she asked someone to toss the agreement onto the desk. “From today onward, my team will be stationed in Hill Corporation. To be honest, I’m not happy with you being the chairman, and I seriously doubt your ability. Hill Corporation has been established for over 1oo years but has only brought in so little profit every year. I think something’s wrong with

the management, so there’s a need to restructure it.”

Shaun cast an indifferent look at Rebecca in front of him. Then, he suddenly scoffed and said, “Rebecca Jones, I regret my decision. Back then, I shouldn’t have sold you to the mountains and made you marry the old man.”

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