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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 376

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 376
“Cut the crap. Spill it. Who instructed you to do it?” Shaun pressed the gun to her forehead. His eyes were gloomy. “One, two…”

“It was Third Young Lady.” Aunt Connie collapsed on the spot. “Third Young Lady gave me the medicine and told me to put it in her porridge. She won’t die after eating it, but the wound will fester more and more until her bones are visible.”

Hadley gasped. The women of the Hill family were vicious, and he subconsciously looked at Catherine.

However, she suddenly smiled and asked, “Are my bones visible from my wound now?”

Aunt Connie looked at her face and trembled, not daring to take a second look.

“Scram.” Shaun kicked Aunt Connie’s chest and then strode to the main hall.

As Hadley watched his silhouette, he knew that a storm was brewing.

He gritted his teeth and knelt in front of Catherine. “Miss Jones, I’m begging you. Please stop Eldest Young Master. In order to save you today, he got people to surround the manor, and it has angered the Old Master. If anything happens to Valerie Hill, the Hill family will never forgive him. And if the Hill family works together with the other influential families in the capital, the Eldest Young Master will be finished.”

Catherine was stunned for a few seconds.

Shaun had the manor surrounded in order to save her?

To be honest, she really did not expect him to go against the Hill family for her.

But… So what?

From the start, it was he who forced her. She was the victim, so why did she have to be considerate of him?

“Why does it matter to me if he’s finished?” Catherine looked at Hadley with hatred in her eyes. “What did I do wrong? I can ignore the fact that others call me a mistress and curse me for being a b*tch, but now my face is ruined. If it weren’t for Shaun Hill, I wouldn’t have ended up like this.”

Elle said helplessly, “If something happens to Second Miss, Eldest Young Master will be finished. But the Hill family won’t let you off either, as well as your friends and company.”

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