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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 47

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 47
Ethan appeared startled. However, his heart turned cold upon remembering everything that Catherine had done.

He admitted that he used to love her, but this woman did not deserve his continuous sacrifices anymore.

“I’ll think of something,” Jeffery said.

Catherine was hospitalized for three days. She could not stay for another day longer after spending so much time here recently.

Upon returning to Jadeite Bay, she was surprised to see that Fudge had put on some weight. She thought that the cat would naturally become weaker without someone properly looking after it the past few days.

When Shaun came home later that night, he overheard her murmuring while feeding the cat. “Fudge, you’ve got to stop eating so much. Look at the size of your belly. It’s as if you’re pregnant with kittens.”

The corners of his lips twitched. Fudge’s pregnant belly was getting larger as days passed. He could not keep this a secret for much longer.

Anyway, it was still nice to have someone to return home to.

He reappeared wearing casual loungewear. Catherine had already set up the dinner table.

She prepared him a feast consisting of all his favorite dishes to express her gratitude.

Shaun’s eyes darkened after glancing at the dishes spread out across the table. “I’m bored eating steamed and stir-fried dishes. Make soup or stew sometimes,” he simply said.

This took her by surprise. She had made him soup before but he did not seem to like it that much, hence she made it less often now. It appeared she was mistaken. “Sure, what kind of soup would you like?”

“Pumpkin soup, chicken soup, or even sweet potato soup. Get some herbs and nourishing ingredients that are good for health with my card.”

The doctor had mentioned at the hospital that she should maintain her health or she might suffer from side effects. This woman was not paying any attention at all.

Did she think she could do as she wished simply because she was still young?

“Oh.”

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