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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1663

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1663

“Karma?”

Catherine scoffed. “If karma were to get back at someone, it should come for the two of you first. You killed your own mother. You then falsified the issue as you didn’t dare acknowledge your biological daughter for the sake of personal gain and wealth. It seems like you both didn’t learn from your mistakes when you were in jail. Instead, you both grew bolder.”

Jeffery turned crimson. Although Catherine’s words were humiliating… he had gone too far to turn back now.

“Enough. Stop bullsh*tting. What do you mean when you said I didn’t dare acknowledge my biological daughter? You’re my biological daughter. Also, I didn’t kill my mother. Look, the police have released us.”

Catherine shifted her eyes to him in frustration. “ When I visited you in jail before this, I thought you were remorseful for what you did. I didn’t expect— ”

“We’re telling the truth, ” Sally interrupted her in agitation and burst into tears. “You’re so heartless! We’re your biological parents, yet you don’t acknowledge us. Yes, we’re not as rich as Sheryl and Joel, but you shouldn’t deny your relationship with us for the sake of wealth. What’s worse, you killed your cousin! How vicious of you.”

“Really? I didn’t know that the two of you are my biological parents.”

Catherine said tauntingly, “But why did you both claim that Rebecca was your daughter in Melbourne three years ago? You both even forced me to leave my boyfriend so that Rebecca could have him.

Although I had worked hard in Summit for so many years, you drove me out and even locked me in a dark house where you fed me stale food and let me starve. I had to suffer from the cold. You both treated me really well, huh?”

Stung by her mockery, Sally choked. However, Jeffery said shamelessly, “We did it because you refused to listen to us. We just wanted to nurture you well.”

Upon hearing their words, Catherine was speechless and so was Hadley.

Indeed, Jeffery and Sally proved to be Rebecca’s parents.

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