Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1577
When the car arrived at the Hill family’s manor, Shaun and Catherine had not settled the problem yet.
Catherine got down from the car and left first. She was slightly angry.
Shaun looked at her from behind for a while before he strode ahead and followed her.
When he reached the door, Valerie’s angry yelling came from the inside. “Catherine, your cousin gave me a call. You’re the one who brought all these troubles. Hill Corporation was investigated because of you too. Shaun hid the truth from us. If I were you, I’d put myself out there voluntarily so that Rebecca’s anger could quell and see if things could be settled peacefully. Anyway, you shouldn’t drag our Hill family’s 1oo-year-old business down with you.”
Catherine stood in the middle of the living room. Her straight back was trembling slightly.
Shaun found the scene unbearable to watch. “ Enough. This issue can’t be solved simply by putting Catherine out there. Rebbeca is targeting me for throwing her into the mountains last time because I wanted to teach her a lesson. I didn’t expect her to escape. We don’t know who she has met overseas in the last few years too.”
“Anyway, if you didn’t meet Catherine, we wouldn’t have offended Rebecca. Second Brother, don’t you think so?” Valerie asked Spencer.
Annoyance was written all over Spencer’s face. However, his wife, Yvette, stepped forward. Her eyes were bloodshot.
“I’m on Valerie’s side this time. I’ve really had enough. It seems like ever since Catherine showed up, the Hill family has never had a day of peace.
Willie’s illness still hasn’t improved either. If this goes on, will the Hill family be able to pay for Willie’s medical fees one day?”
After she spoke, she turned around and looked toward Catherine in agony. “I beg you to go find Rebecca and solve the problems between yourselves. Don’t get us involved in this. My son has already become a retard. If something happens to us, his parents, what should he do for the rest of his life?”
There was a lump in Catherine’s throat.
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