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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 511

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 511
Chester threw a glance at Catherine and asked Shaun, “Are you attending Shelley’s funeral this Sunday?”

Shaun was at a loss for words.

“You’d better attend, or Rodney will keep finding fault with you.” With that, Chester rose to his feet. “I’m leaving now.”

“Hold on.” Catherine stood up. “I have something to show you guys.”

She clicked on Linda’s phone record and showed it to them. “This happened when Freya went to the hospital in Melbourne to get Shelley and Jeffrey’s DNA test report. A woman called Linda stumbled into Freya, and Rebecca knew her too. When Freya took the report, Linda received a call from Canberra—”

“What do you mean?” Chester interrupted her sentence with a sullen look.

“I mean Rebecca was possibly the one who called Linda. She suspected that I would use her hair to do a DNA test with Jeffery. She was aware that I had already begun suspecting that she’s not the real Shelley, so when Shaun went to catch her, she had already made a cunning getaway and brought the real Shelley back. If you don’t believe me, you can investigate the call from Canberra…”

“Didn’t I tell you not to bring this up anymore?”

Shaun let go of her hand, his grim eyes expressing frostiness.

Catherine gnashed her teeth. “But it’s dubious. As long as you guys check it—”

“Enough. Forget about it. You were the one who asked Shaun to investigate it so he locked Shelley up. Because of that, Shelley lost her life,” Chester interrupted her speech in a huff.

Chester had a good impression of Catherine before this. However, as she had contributed to Shelley’s death, Shaun, Chester, and Rodney were now on bad terms with each other. This had inevitably put Chester in a foul mood.

“If you ignore these questionable points, the murderer behind the scenes will be let loose. Charity is also a human being. If she was actually framed by someone, her life will be ruined just like that. After all, she’s your ex, Chester…”

“What I regret and feel disgusted the most is having been together with that evil woman,” Chester said bluntly, “She’s been evil since forever.”

Catherine felt as if had been submerged into a pool of cold water.

Why were these people so stubborn?

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