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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 460

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 460
“Eldest Young Master had a relapse after that, and Young Madam said she was going to leave. He shut her down in the cellar and accidentally injured Aunty Yasmine. I called the ambulance in the middle of the night to send Aunty Yasmine to the hospital. Now, I don’t know what else to do,” Shelley said.

The handprint on her cheek was still red and swollen. Rodney hit the roof upon hearing that. “Catherine is absolutely sick. I’m going to teach her a lesson…”

“Calm down.” Chester grabbed his friend by the arm.

“Look at what she’s done to Shaun. She knew he’s mentally unstable, yet she deliberately provoked him. I think she’s trying to make him lose his mind so she can inherit his wealth.”

Shelley said weakly, “I unlocked the door to the cellar secretly this morning to let her out. I think… It’s not a good idea to lock someone up like that. What happens if Eldest Young Master has another relapse and hurts someone again?”

Chester complimented her, “You did the right thing. Shaun is wrong to have locked her up.”

“But I’m afraid Eldest Young Master will be mad at me for doing so…” A look of concern washed over her face.

“We’ll tell him that we were the ones that let her go,” Chester replied.

“Thank you.”

Shaun woke up not long after that. He held his head with both hands to relieve the piercing headache.

“Are you feeling better?” Rodney asked caringly.

Shaun raised his head to look at them with a frown. “Why are you all here? Where’s Catherine? Did she come home last night?”

“…”

They all looked at him in surprise. Rodney and Chester then exchanged glances.

A few seconds later, Chester questioned, “Shaun, don’t you remember what happened last night?”

“What happened? Haven’t I been sleeping all night?” He sounded confused. “I argued with her the night before and waited for her to come yesterday until quite late at night. I got into bed feeling frustrated and somehow just fell asleep.”

Rodney was genuinely shocked.

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