Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 352
The mother and daughter pulled on the blanket but Catherine held onto it tightly. However, Melanie managed to slap her several times, scratching her face and causing her to feel dizzy from the pain.
Shaun was anxious and was just about to put Old Madam Hill down when Valerie urged, “Hurry up and send your grandmother to the hospital! Do you really want her to die?”
“How dare you seduce people?! I’ll ruin your face!” Nicola picked up a fruit knife.
Joel was worried and rushed over to pull the mother and daughter duo away. “Have you gone insane?”
“You’re the insane one. Joel Yule, just look at the b*tch you gave birth to. She ruined Melanie’s happiness!” Nicola really seemed to have gone crazy. This scene made her remember Sheryl Jones from more than 20 years ago.
Joel also could not figure out who was right and who was wrong, but the only thing he was sure of was that he could not let anyone hurt Catherine.
“Oh my God, what’s happening inside?”
Suddenly, a large group of reporters also barged in from outside.
Although they had missed the important segment, with Old Madam Hill unconscious, Eldest Young Master Hill and Catherine Jones’ disheveled clothes, and how Melanie Yule and Nicola Wicks were fighting, they could more or less guess what had happened.
“Get out of the way!” Shaun thundered in a low voice. He glared at the reporters when he carried Old Madam Hill out of the room. “If anyone dares to report today’s matters, I’ll bury them along with their company.”
After the warning, the reporters were so scared that they could only watch Shaun take the old madam away. However, it did not stop them from watching the show.
Everyone in the Hill family went to the hospital, and only the members of the Yule family were still fighting. Fortunately, it only took two minutes for Hadley to bring people over and escort Catherine from the hotel.
Her face was scratched in many places and was bleeding badly.
At that moment, her once pure face was bleak and terrible.
However, she was oblivious. Her eyes were dull as if she were a puppet without a soul.
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