Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 404
Both Director Irvine and President Thompson felt their knees buckle upon remembering that both of them had humiliated Shaun earlier. There was no point for them to cry over spilled milk now.
“Eldest… Eldest Young Master Hill, I was wrong for not seeing straight. Why don’t you break my arm?” Director Irvine was on the verge of crying now. “Or perhaps you’d like to slap me across the face?”
Shaun reached out to pinch the man’s greasy cheek. “You sounded quite arrogant earlier, huh? Did you say my wife touched you?”
“Eldest Young Master Hill, I’m so sorry.” The man knelt down on the ground.
“Go beg Liam instead. See if he can develop a new microchip within a week to help you out.”
He twitched his lips into a smile before walking hand-in-hand toward the door with Catherine.
At this moment, no one dared to stop them. Even Charlie and Melanie were restless and worried.
Just as he was about to reach the door, he suddenly turned around to look at the crowd coldly before finally landing his gaze on Charlie. “Young Master Campos, I’ll always remember this incident you planned for me.”
Charlie’s lips trembled instinctively. The outcome was completely out of his expectation.
“Besides, no one is allowed to humiliate my wife, Catherine Jones. Anyone who dares to say she’s not good-looking is openly provoking me.”
Then, he placed his arm around his wife’s waist and left the scene.
Melanie almost lost her mind as she looked at the man’s receding silhouette.
She had only chosen Charlie because she thought Shaun would never climb to the top of the ladder again. Unexpectedly, the latter was still shining brightly. Besides, without being restrained by Hill Corporation, he would definitely expand his empire further.
“Grandpa… Grandpa, what’s the matter…”
Someone suddenly shouted in the background. The engagement ceremony was complete chaos.
Old Master Hill felt his heart tightening because of extreme rage.
The members of the Hill family immediately brought the old man into the resting room.
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