Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 268
Catherine held Wesley’s arm and walked him to the bed. When she tucked him in bed, Wesley gripped her hand.
With fireworks reflected in his dark pupils, they appeared to be brightly illuminating his eyes. “Cathy, are you really willing to get engaged to me? Don’t regret it.”
“I’m afraid that you’ll be the one regretting it instead.” Catherine frowned and said thoughtfully, “I’m planning to move Hudson’s headquarters to Canberra next year. I want to find out the reason behind my mom’s death. I have no idea how powerful my future enemies will be—”
“I’ll keep you company. I’ll go to the ends of the earth to help you during my lifetime,” Wesley interrupted her sentence with a determined tone.
Stunned, Catherine remained quiet for some time. Considering Wesley’s behavior, she could not bear to reject and hurt him.
“Thank you.”
After the new year, Catherine focused her mind on work.
Hudson’s new properties rapidly sold off, easing the company’s cash flow.
When she was packing her things to leave that evening, the receptionist suddenly gave her a call. “Director Jefferson is here. He brought someone along who claims that he wants to meet you.”
Catherine was dazed. Chris had returned to Brisbane after assisting her in consolidating her position as chairwoman, so why was he here all of a sudden?
Five minutes later, the office door was pushed open.
Chris walked to the door and courteously extended his arm. Subsequently, a tall man who gave off an aura of calmness and nobility walked in.
The man had attractive features, but she could tell that he was middle-aged from his eye wrinkles. Men were most mature at this age.
Chris was also middle-aged, yet his aura and qualities were incomparable to those of this man’s.
As soon as the man entered the office, he stared intently at Catherine. His eyes seemed to be conveying all kinds of emotions including nostalgia, joy, melancholy, and misery.
“Uncle Chris, this is…” Catherine was filled with puzzlement.
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