Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 246
That night, Shaun drank glass after glass of wine. Chase could not stop him.
Shaun’s alcohol tolerance was high, but he drank a lot tonight and surprisingly got a little drunk.
“I suddenly miss Sarah.”
He looked at the night outside the window and whispered, “Out of all the women around me, she was the only one who was wholehearted to me. There was no deception and no betrayal. Why did she have to die?”
Chase held his glass, a twinge of pain welling in his heart.
What others saw was the noble and mysterious Young Master Hill, but he knew that Shaun had grown up without his parents’ love. Inside, he was an extremely insecure person. Even when he was in kindergarten, those who approached him had hidden agendas, causing him to become very suspicious.
This time, Shaun was really hurt.
As his friend, Chase suddenly regretted calling him to Melbourne. He did not expect that Shaun’s heart, which had always been frozen, would suddenly be moved.
Chase accompanied him to drink until Shaun got drunk.
This was the second time Chase saw Shaun this drunk.
On the coffee table, the new phone vibrated constantly. Catherine was repeatedly calling Shaun.
Chase picked up the phone and answered the call. Catherine’s hoarse voice sounded from the other end. “Where are you? It’s already very late. Come home, yeah?”
“Shaun’s drunk.” Chase sighed.
“I’ll come pick him up right away,” Catherine quickly said.
“No need. You won’t be able to move him anyway. I’ll send him back myself.”
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