Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 368
Catherine flew into a rage. “Are you my friend or Shaun’s friend?”
“Hehe. I think that the fact that the man doesn’t mind losing his company, status, and reputation for you shows that he’s truly in love with you. I thought this kind of man didn’t exist anymore.”
Catherine was speechless.
A wave of emotions overcame Catherine’s relaxed mind.
“Frankly speaking, I don’t think Patrick loves me at all if I compare him to Shaun now…”
“I have to work. Bye for now.” Catherine was extremely annoyed by Freya’s words.
Catherine returned to New Metropolis Park after working overtime until 8:00 p.m. However, Shaun was not back yet.
After taking a shower, she lay on the bed and checked her phone. She subconsciously clicked open the trending searches regarding Shaun.
This time, a video had been released.
The scene looked familiar. It was the night she was dragged to Rodney’s yacht.
In the video, Shaun was seen carrying her when Young Master Kelly asked, “Eldest Young Master, how have we provoked you?”
Rodney said, “I’m the one who called them over, Shaun. Just come at me if you have any problem with that.”
Shaun replied, “Regarding tonight’s incident… If anyone is bold enough to spread a single word, photo, or video, I will make sure your whole family vanishes from Australia. Also, those of you who touched her just now aren’t allowed to leave until you break one of your hands. There should be surveillance cameras on the yacht.”
After Shaun carried her and left, each young master’s hand was broken. Some wept bitterly, while some dropped to their knees begging for mercy. The scene was extremely miserable.
The video had garnered two billion views ever since it was released.
[I finally realize that Eldest Young Master is scummier than ever before. He’s way too arrogant. He deserves to be punished.]
[Eldest Young Master don’t respect the noble families in Canberra at all. You noble families, come out and say something.]
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