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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 348

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 348
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Waves of discussion floated in the air, but Catherine did not bother to listen and simply looked at the big screen in front of her that said ‘Hill Foundation Charity Night’.

This was a charity night held by the Hill family?

Would Shaun be here?

As she looked around, she felt like she was going to faint. Not only Shaun, but even Melanie, Old Madam Hill, Old Master Hill, Lea, Valerie, and other members of the Hill family were all present.

Even Nicola and Joel were here.

They were also surprised to see the two people.

Catherine only felt her legs shake. Now, she could only see Shaun in her eyes. He was dressed in a black tailored suit. His dark and deep eyes were fixed on her with a coldness that only she understood.

“Didn’t you say… there wouldn’t be anyone I know?” She looked at Liam with a little anger.

“How would you have come if I hadn’t said so?” Liam smiled and winked at her. “Don’t you see that Nicola and Melanie are here as well? I purposely brought you here so you could slap them.”

“Second Young Master Hill…” Catherine wanted to cry. He had good intentions, but his plan was going to backfire.

“Let them see that you don’t just have an ordinary relationship with me. We’ll see who dares to bully you in the future.” Liam forcefully took her hand and walked toward the crowd.

“Catherine Jones, why are you here?” Melanie was about to explode with anger. “Are you jealous because Eldest Young Master Hill is with me so you hooked up with Second Young Master Hill to get back at us?”

“I’m friends with Second Young Master Hill.” Catherine took a deep breath before explaining, making sure Shaun heard her.

Shaun swirled the wine glass in his hand. His handsome face was gloomy and unchanged, but it was Old Master Hill who said in a deep voice, “Liam, when did you get close to her? How old are you? Can’t you be more alert?”

Joel pulled Catherine to his side. “Old Master, Catherine is my daughter, not an outsider.”

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