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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1755

Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1755

“Minister Snow, thank you so much.” Wesley showed a look of heartfelt gratitude. “Don’t worry, I’m not a man with traditional values either. Since Miss Mead has taken a fancy to Shaun, I’ll let her keep him.”

“Hannah, look how magnanimous Wesley is.” Gavin smiled at Hannah. “I’ve already told you the truth. Shaun is not who he used to be. With his status now, I wouldn’t even want him to work as our janitor. How can I agree to your marriage? But since you like him so much, I don’t mind if you keep him as a dog.”

“Dad…”

Hannah was shocked.

She never thought that Wesley and her father had already reached such an agreement in private.

She looked at Shaun anxiously.

Shaun trembled in anger and shook her off. “So you wanted me to bring the children here because you want to use them to threaten Catherine.”

“Of course.” Wesley gave him a fake smile. “Did you think that the Mead family liked you? Shaun Hill, you’re not who you used to be anymore. If it weren’t for Hannah liking you, you wouldn’t even be worthy of being their dog.”

“That’s enough, Wesley. Stop talking.” Hannah glared at Wesley.

“Did I say anything wrong? Miss Mead, would you like me to remind you how he looked down on you before? Do you remember what Catherine and he did in your bathroom on your birthday? ” Wesley said sinisterly, “At that time, Shaun was so stubborn and proud. Haha, it’s a shame that… Well, as long as you kneel in front of us and wag your tail and lick my shoes clean, we can reward you by letting you eat with the Mead family. Otherwise, there’s still your mother in Hill Manor. Many people in Canberra are eager for a taste of her.”

Shaun’s fists clenched violently.

His dark eyes looked like he wanted to kill Wesley on the spot.

Gavin also burst out laughing. “That’s true. Shaun, when your mother was young, she was the greatest beauty in Canberra. I have a few friends who pursued your mother before but were looked down o

n by her. Although she’s a little old now, it won’t be bad to play with her a little.”

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