Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 314
Shaun stood outside the ward with bulging veins visible on his fists under his sleeves.
All of a sudden, he felt like a fool for worrying about Catherine and speeding all the way here.
Similar to what had happened in Melbourne previously, he was tricked by her again and again.
She always feigned being pure and shy in front of him, yet she treated Wesley with deep affection behind his back.
What on earth did she take him for?
His eyes revealed a frosty look.
Shaun could not bear to listen to the conversation between Catherine and Wesley anymore. He turned around and walked to the elevator.
Joel, who just came out of the elevator, was surprised to bump into Shaun. “Elder Young Master Hill, what brings you here?”
“My friend was admitted here, so I came to visit.” With a grim expression, Shaun casually replied before he entered the elevator.
His coldness made Joel speechless.
When Joel entered the ward, Wesley was giving Catherine water. Joel heaved a sigh of relief and said, “Wesley treats you really well. He called me this morning after he couldn’t reach you. When he learned that something had happened to you, he immediately flew here. He was already here before you were even awake.”
Catherine did not know what to say, but she had a weak smile spreading across her pale face.
Joel found a chair and sat on it. He sighed. “Compared to a fiancé like Wesley, Elder Young Master… I just bumped into him at the elevator just now. He came to visit his friend. After all, I’m still Melanie’s dad, but he was really indifferent and couldn’t be bothered to find out why I’m here.”
“Elder Young Master?” Wesley was taken aback. “Elder Young Master Hill?”
“Yeah. He’s in a relationship with Melanie,” Joel added, “But I don’t think he’ll actually marry Melanie. Melanie is just muddle-headed. From what I’ve observed, he’s not into her either. That’s not how he should behave if he’s truly in love with her.”
Catherine did not say a word, but her head kept buzzing.
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