Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 326
“I…”
At that very moment, Wesley’s phone rang. After he picked up the call, his expression changed drastically. “I’m coming right now.”
“Cathy, I have some urgent business to attend to. I won’t be able to accompany you tonight.” With that, Wesley rose to his feet and left hurriedly.
Catherine was stunned. Even though she had known him for some time, this was her first time seeing him in such an anxious state.
After she got back to the hotel, she learned through the television that something had gone wrong with the drugs produced by Golden Corporation. At present, Wesley was being detained.
The news astounded her. She quickly brought a lawyer to the detention center. Nevertheless, the lawyer failed to bail Wesley out.
This scene was rather familiar. It reminded Catherine of when she was arrested in Melbourne.
The only difference was that the person was Wesley this time.
The lawyer said, “Miss Jones, President Lyons must have offended someone. He could’ve been bailed out for such a case. Since the police refuse to release him, I can’t do anything. Now there’s no leader in Golden Corporation, and the construction has come to a halt. If President Lyons continues to stay in the detention center, Golden Corporation will be ruined within a week.”
Catherine’s legs turned into jelly. She had figured out everything. The incident surely had to do with Shaun.
She thought that Hudson was safe and she had managed to escape danger. Instead, she had gotten Liam and Wesley into trouble.
She had never hated a man so deeply.
Shaun was truly despicable.
At that point, she bitterly regretted provoking a devil.
She was well aware of Shaun’s intention.
How was she going to face Wesley when he was out later?
Catherine had difficulty falling asleep the entire night.
People from the Lyons family kept calling her.
Amid her sobs, Old Madam Lyons said, “Catherine, you must save Wesley. You can ask your dad for help. If he remains detained, our family will be pushed to a tight corner.
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