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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 445

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 445
“You’re so beautiful,” Catherine complimented genuinely.

“It’s an honor to be praised by Mrs. Hill.” A faint smile spread across the woman’s face.

“You know who I am?” Catherine was surprised. “Well, many people have seen me from the press conference. It’s hard to forget this face.”

The other woman frowned. “I think inner beauty triumphs physical appearance.”

“Haha, I agree.” Catherine chuckled. “How did this happen?”

“My car was close to the edge when I was driving past another car just now and accidentally fell into the mud. I’ve tried several times but still failed to get it back out.” She forced a bitter smile.

Catherine walked over to have a closer look. “I think I can help. Hand me your keys.”

The other woman passed over her keys suspiciously.

Catherine then placed a big rock underneath the tire before she got into the car. She slammed down on the gas pedal, and the car drove out of the muddy area within seconds.

“I had no idea Mrs. Hill was a car expert. Thank you.” A hint of gratitude flashed past the woman’s eyes.

“Don’t mention it.” Catherine turned around to get back to her car.

Elle quickly reignited the car and drove away.

However, a strange thought popped into Catherine’s mind. Elle had been by her side protecting her since day one, yet she remained inside the car earlier. “Elle… Do you know that woman?”

“Yup,” Elle replied after a brief hesitation. “Young Madam, that woman is not innocent as she looks. She doesn’t have the best reputation in Canberra. It’s better if you keep a distance from her in the future.”

“Really?”

Catherine did not agree. A person’s eyes never lie. Besides, unlike the other rich ladies in Canberra, that woman did not introduce herself or try to please Catherine even if she knew about her identity as Shaun’s wife.

She may have been a bit cold, but she was polite.

People like her probably suffered from a poor reputation because of her unique independent personality.

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