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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1619

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1619

With that, Catherine told Brennan and Lea what Sarah did to Shaun during his treatment three years ago.

At first, Catherine and Shaun planned to put that incident behind them, but they never thought that Sarah would collude with Wesley.

The news astounded Lea. “No wonder Shaun suddenly insisted on divorcing you and marrying Sarah back then. I thought he still had feelings for Sarah…”

“It was all my fault. I shouldn’t have gotten Sarah to treat his illness.” Chester greatly regretted it.

“Don’t say that. It’s not entirely your fault. If I had fulfilled my duty as a mother back then, Sarah wouldn’t have been able to take advantage of Shaun.” Lea was annoyed at herself. “That woman used to claim that she loved Shaun, but I think it was all fake. If she truly loved him, how would she be so wicked as to make him a fool?”

“I’ll have people hunt her down right away, ” Brennan said with a grim look on his face.

“Uncle Brennan, we have no proof. Nobody saw Sarah in Second Uncle’s house last night. I suspect she was the one who pretended to be Wesley’s secretary. The lights went out and the curtains were drawn so that they could force hypnosis onto Shaun. Besides, Wesley has Senator Mead as his alibi.” Catherine regretted not going there with Shaun that night.

“What should we do now? Is there nothing we can do?” No matter how good-tempered Brennan was, he could not help but lose his temper there and then. “We just leave Shaun as a fool forever, huh?”

He subconsciously raised his voice. Shaun, who was sucking his finger, saw Brennan’s exasperated look and blubbered in fear once again. “Boo-hoo.

Grandpa is scary.”

“Don’t be scared. I’m here. Grandpa won’t hurt you. He’s just angry with some bad people.” Catherine promptly patted Shaun on the back while calming him with her soft tone.

Brennan was speechless with his identity changed from a father to a grandfather.

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