Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 322
Dumbfounded, Shaun turned around and stared at Catherine. Her behavior made his blood boil again. “Catherine, can’t you understand human language?”
“I understand. You mean to say that you can’t possibly break up with Melanie, right?” A bitter smile flitted across Catherine’s face. If that was the case, she should not get together with him either.
Shaun was at a loss for words.
This woman was usually quite intelligent. What had happened to her brain now?
He could not be bothered about her. He immediately hit the accelerator and sped the entire way.
“What are you doing? Let me get out.” No matter how Catherine screamed, Shaun continued to ignore her.
The car traveled straight to Oasis International. Shaun dragged her upstairs and pushed her toward the couch. Boiling with rage, he said, “Catherine, you want me to make things clearer, right? I want you to break up with Wesley right away. You’re allowed to be pregnant with my child. If you’re pregnant, I’ll break up with Melanie.”
Catherine widened her eyes. She acted as if she had been struck by lightning. For a long time, she remained rooted to the spot.
Shaun took off his suit and tossed the clothes on the ground. He placed his hands against the back of the couch and trapped her as he loomed his chest over her body. “Catherine, you’re toxic. This is my limit and also your only chance.”
Catherine was taken aback, and her mind was buzzing.
She could not get her head around his motive, considering that he strongly hated her and had even found her filthy back then.
Now, he would break up with Melanie as long as she was pregnant with his child?
Was it because he still had feelings for her…?
Her heart began to thump. At that point, she did feel moved. However, she was already well aware of the brutal tactics adopted by the Wicks family. It was more than likely that Sheryl’s death was associated with the Wicks family.
What was more, since Fergus had attempted to hurt her once, it was possible that he would do it again.
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