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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 210

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 210
“It doesn’t matter as long as she likes it. By the way, Rebecca Jones is in prison. Make sure to treat her well.”

Shaun’s eyes flashed with cold intent.

All the suffering Rebecca had caused Catherine would be returned to her in prison.

The next day, word of Hudson’s general manager’s affair spread throughout the whole network.

Larry Chaplin was furious. His reputation was completely destroyed.

The photos of him making out with his mistress in public were all over the place, and even the video of him beating his wife was circulated.

Tens of thousands of comments on the internet were criticizing him every day.

In the chairwoman’s office, General Manager Chaplin barged in angrily and pointed at Catherine’s nose. “Did you do this? You spread the video in the meeting room, didn’t you?”

“I don’t know what you’re talking about.” Catherine sat in her chair with a regretful expression. “General Manager Chaplin, I never expected you to be such a man. You’ve disappointed us too much. You’ve even ruined the reputation of the company.”

“How dare you have the nerve to say that, you b*tch?! Don’t think that I don’t know you were behind this. Do you think I’m easy to mess with?”

Larry Chaplin strode toward Catherine and was about to lift his foot to kick her, but Elle rushed over and shoved him onto the desk.

“You b*tch, let go of me!” Larry yelled uncontrollably.

Catherine dialed the intercom to call security in. “Hurry up and take him out. I think General Manager Chaplin’s mood isn’t good right now, so I’ll leave the company affairs to Deputy Manager Wolfe.”

“Catherine Jones, just you wait! How dare you make me a figurehead? Dream on!”

After Larry was dragged away, Deputy Manager Wolfe hurriedly came in.

Facing Catherine’s pretty young face again, he suddenly felt fear in his heart. The executives really had not taken her seriously before, but it had only been a day and General Manager Chaplin’s reputation was completely ruined.

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