Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 242
Sally cried out and said, “Your father is a beast! He actually said that I killed your grandmother. Rebecca, you have to protect yourself.”
Sally was quickly taken away, and Rebecca fell to the ground. She had suffered in the countryside for over 20 years, and it had not been easy for her to come here. However, only after one year, her family was destroyed.
If something happened to Jeffery and Sally, what qualifications would she have to be the eldest miss of the Jones family?
No, no. She did not want to go back to those days!
She hurriedly called Stephen. “Stephen, I’m begging you. Please help me. My mom and dad were taken away by the police. As long as you help me, I promise that I’ll marry you. I’ll give you half of Hudson’s shares.”
“Rebecca Jones, I understand now. Misfortune befalls whoever is with you. First, it was Ethan Lowe, and now your mom and dad are going to jail. My reputation was also completely ruined by you. Get lost and stay away from me in the future. Just the sight of you makes me want to vomit!”
Stephen directly hung up.
Rebecca was completely stunned. She could not understand. Not too long ago, all the aristocrats in Melbourne had been clinging to her. It had only lasted a while, and now, everything had changed.
Everything was Catherine Jones’ fault!
Catherine ruined her and forced her to this state.
Why was Catherine still alive?!
Rebecca’s eyes were full of madness.
At that moment, her phone rang a few times. She picked it up and saw that she had received some photos from an unknown number.
When she clicked on it, she was first shocked before immediately becoming ecstatic.
The pictures were of Catherine being intimate with Wesley Lyons. She knew from the location where the pictures were taken that it was during the time she drugged Catherine in the bar.
Originally, Rebecca wanted the bodyguard to rape Catherine, but Wesley Lyons had arrived in time. Furthermore, she did not manage to retrieve the video either. She never expected it to fall into her hands now.
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