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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 205

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 205
Shaun walked into the kitchen with his hands in his pockets.

Catherine was wearing a professional suit and exuded a clear, sharp aura, but at that moment, she was cooking dumplings for him in an apron. The warm kitchen lamp shone on her head, giving all men an urge to conquer her.

He walked over and hugged her gently from behind, resting his chin on her head. “Cook more. Those dumplings won’t be enough to satisfy me.”

“It’s good enough that I’m cooking for you.” Catherine elbowed his chest mercilessly. “If you want to eat, then go cut the ingredients yourself.”

Shaun seemed to have heard something unbelievable. “You dare to order me around?”

Catherine thought about it before taking a card from her pocket and handing it over.

“What’s this?”

“There’s 500 million in it. It’s the fee for the lawsuit you took up for me before…”

Catherine had not finished speaking when she felt a cold and suffocating aura. Shaun’s eyes seemed to be covered in a layer of frost, causing frostbite.

“What do you mean by this?” Shaun held the card with two fingers and sneered with his eyes. “You became the chairwoman today and have money now, so you want to clear your relationship with me?”

He spoke and fiercely nearly snapped the card in two. “Dream on. You signed the papers. No matter what position you have, you’ll have to resign to stay with me obediently.”

“Can’t you wait for me to finish…?” Catherine looked at the card and stamped her feet in anger. “I want to pay back what I owe you and date you on equal footing. I don’t want to be your woman. I want to be your girlfriend in every sense of the word.”

“What does that mean?” Shaun frowned, not understanding.

Catherine took a deep breath. “I’ve always felt like I was inferior because we signed the contract and you helped me with the lawsuit. I’m like your lover and servant, and I always have to be careful in front of you. I can’t offend you either.

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