Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 374
Rodney replied unhappily, “Since you’re helping him, am I his buddy if I don’t?”
Left with no choice, Rodney informed his connections to back Shaun up immediately.
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The black sports car traveled to the Hill family’s manor like the wind. Then, it swiftly parked at the entrance of the main building.
Shaun strode in.
The large Hill family was having lunch in the dining room.
As soon as they noticed his presence, the atmosphere of the dining room became awkward. Old Madam Hill was so stunned that she rose to her feet. “Good to know that you’ve been released. Please don’t do that kind of silly stuff anymore. How could you break the legs of the noble families’ young masters for a woman…”
“Where’s Catherine?” Shaun interrupted her with a fierce look in his eyes. “Bring her to me.”
“Bang!”
Seething with rage, Old Master Hill slammed the bowl on the table, which made a loud noise. “I think you’ve gone mad. You’ve locked up for so many days, yet you didn’t even learn your lesson. How are you still missing that woman? I’ve put so much effort into raising you. How could you do this to me?”
“What have you done raising me?” Shaun scoffed. “Before I turned eight, it was the sitter who looked after me. Then when I was right, I was sent to a mental hospital. After I was discharged, you despised me and treated me like a psycho. It was through my tireless efforts that I attracted your attention and you offered me a chance. From there, I developed Hill Corporation and acquired assets worth hundreds of billions of dollars. It’s the Hill family who owes me.”
“Fine. I didn’t know that is how you see it.” Burning with indignation, Old Master Hill raised his hand and slapped Shaun in the face. “If it hadn’t been for me, you would’ve had no chance of stepping into Hill Corporation. How ungrateful of you.”
“Enough. Stop arguing.” Old Madam Hill stopped Old Master Hill. “He doesn’t mean what he said.”
“I don’t want to argue over this now. Just bring Catherine to me.” Shaun sounded indifferent.
“No way.” Old Master Hill rejected Shaun. “Stop thinking about this woman. I’ve already sent her abroad.”
“Don’t lie. She’s right in the manor, locked in the cellar, right? I’ll go and look for her.” Shaun walked straight to the backyard.
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