Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 436
“What?” Charlie shouted in rage, “I’ve invested so much in its production and now you’re saying that I’m going to suffer a great loss?”
“What great loss? Haven’t you reaped enough profits before this?” Liam rubbed his temples. “Besides, tell me the truth, did the Campos family leak the photos of Shaun’s past?”
“Are you crazy to have believed Catherine? How could an outsider like me get my hands on those pictures?”
Liam remained silent as the image of a man popped into his mind. On second thought, it seemed impossible that Mason Campos who had always been indifferent to these affairs would do something like this. “Anyway, everyone in the Hill family suspects that I was the one behind this. Shaun will destroy me the second he regains the upper hand.”
“Don’t worry. You’ll get your mom’s shares in the end somehow.”
Charlie ended this call and made another one right after. “The plan failed.”
“Hmm, I underestimated Shaun and Old Master Hill’s courage. Not to mention that Catherine woman.”
Charlie narrowed his eyes. He had looked into Catherine’s background before. This woman had only recently become the chairwoman of Hudson Corporation. She was only a hillbilly from a small place like Melbourne. However, during yesterday’s live stream, the woman maintained a calm composure while speaking to the entire nation of Australia—not to mention her sharp and incisive thinking while challenging the most powerful Hill family.
It was not exaggerating to say that Catherine had led Shaunarah Corporation through this crisis while Shaun was sick.
For some reason, he was reminded of his fiancée, Melanie. They were stepsisters from the same father yet the latter was like an idiot.
“What’s next?”
“Fortunately, I have a backup plan. It’s time to deploy her to the battlefield.”
“Okay. I have absolute trust in you.”
Charlie replied humbly. He found the other person’s strategic thinking extremely impressive. Undoubtedly, the Campos family would become the most powerful family in Australia in no time.
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