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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 487

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 487
As expected…

Catherine was even more sure of the answer in her heart now.

However, Shaun’s face became unpleasant. “Idiot! How could you let her escape even after sending her to that remote mountainous area?”

Hadley was vexed. “The man said that a van picked her up when he was chasing after her.”

“It’s hard to believe that Rebecca Jones still has any accomplices. Go and look into that van,” Shaun ordered coldly.

“Yes.” Hadley paused and could not help but ask, “Young Madam, you suddenly asked me to check on Rebecca Jones yesterday. Are you aware of something?”

Shaun also stared at Catherine in confusion.

“I can’t tell you now.”

Catherine looked away. Shaun probably would not believe her if she said that Shelley Langley might be Rebecca Jones. He might even blame her for using unfair methods to deal with Shelley.

“Tell me. I don’t like it when you hide things from me.” Shaun pulled on her shoulder domineeringly.

Catherine was speechless. “Then why didn’t you think of how I felt when you kept Shelley Langley with you while hiding it from me?”

Shaun, “…”

There it was again. He was most afraid of her mentioning that.

“Eat. The noodles will get soggy.” Eldest Young Master Hill did not dare to ask anything more as he was afraid of drawing her ire.

Catherine scoffed, not wanting to be in a bad mood because of him.

However, after taking a bite, Catherine finally lost her temper. “Shaun Hill, where’s my salt?”

“It’s here, it’s here.” Shaun handed her the salt with a fawning expression.

Hadley was completely speechless as he watched the scene. He never expected the high and mighty Eldest Young Master Hill to become such a kiss*ss.

His WhatsApp name had also been changed to a cheesy name like ‘Shauncierely Yours’, making everyone think that his account had been hacked into.

This was why men should never be so pretentious. After all, the day when they got slapped would definitely come.

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