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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 166

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 166
“I’m really sorry, Mr. Hill. It was our worker’s mistake. Here’s the compensation for Miss Jones and you.”

Catherine blinked at the sight of the check worth 300,000 dollars in her hand. Then she glanced at the check worth 100 million dollars that was with Shaun.

Damn, what a huge gap in treatment between them both.

Although she was not hurt, she experienced severe trauma and nearly lost her life. She was utterly dejected.

What dejected her further was that Shaun simply tossed the check on the bedside table. “Okay. You guys may leave now.”

“…”

“Mr. Hill, do you mind exchanging business cards with me?” The deputy general manager attempted to seize the opportunity to get acquainted with the big lawyer.

“I’m tired. See him off, Catherine.”

Shaun closed his eyes impatiently.

The deputy general manager, who was hardly treated with disrespect elsewhere, felt rather bitter. He instantly walked out with a long face.

Catherine embarrassedly saw him off at the door. “I’m sorry. Mr. Hill’s injuries have been hurting badly these few days. May I know about the project regarding the design of the houses…”

“I’m not in charge of that. You can contact someone in the relevant department.”

The deputy general manager left as soon as he finished speaking. He could not be bothered to communicate with a poor designer.

Catherine was glum. If it had not been for the purpose of making more money, she would not have gone the extra mile to ingratiate herself with him.

She used to have a great impression on Hudson. However, she currently had an inexplicable view of the corporation.

When she returned to the ward, Shaun’s eyes were opened and his brows were furrowed. “Are you out of your mind? Why would you still think of taking on that project under Hudson?”

“If I take on the project, I’ll receive a commission worth ten million dollars from Hudson. I can earn at least 20 million dollars from the renovation later.”

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