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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 347

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 347
Shaun went on the net and found that many official accounts were already giving him a wife-loving persona. What was even more outrageous was that there were related people who broke the news that he was about to get married to Melanie next month. It was a complete mess.

He angrily called the manager of the PR department. “The company’s new development plan wasn’t publicized well, but you sure are good at the tactics used by the entertainment circle to ship people. Remove the news immediately.”

The manager felt wronged. “But your image has really changed a lot.”

“Am I the president or are you the president?” Shaun asked coldly.

“Alright, I’ll remove the news immediately.” The manager nodded his head dejectedly.

Although the trending search was quickly suppressed and what should be deleted was deleted, the matter was already trending. Everyone in the country knew about it.

Naturally, Catherine was no exception.

Everyone knew that Melanie and Shaun were a couple now.

Wesley sent her a message: [Shaun Hill is too cruel to you. Cathy, I’m doing my best to get stronger. Soon, I’ll save you from him.]

Catherine was deeply moved and helpless. The kinder Wesley was to her, the more guilty she felt.

The next two days, Shaun did not return to New Metropolis Park.

Catherine did not know where he spent the nights, nor did she ask.

At night, Liam called her. “I was discharged yesterday.”

“Congratulations!”

“I’m here to collect a debt this time.” Liam grinned. “Didn’t you say you wanted to thank me? I’m going to participate in a charity event tomorrow, so come with me.”

Catherine hesitated at first, but when she heard that it was a charity event, she agreed.

The next day at 5:00 p.m., Liam drove a blue Ferrari and picked her up at the company’s entrance.

Catherine quickly got into the car. Liam looked at her sporty clothes and laughed. “Your attire isn’t suitable. I’ll take you somewhere to get changed.”

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