Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 514
Sarah clenched the wine glass in her hand. “But have you guys ever imagined what would happen to a young, pretty woman after getting kidnapped?”
Shaun, Chester, and Rodney were taken aback.
Shaun’s hand trembled as he held the wine glass. He looked up and stared at Sarah in shock.
“I’m not going to share the details. It was painful.” Sarah curled her lips and sipped the wine. “I was tortured again and again. After some time, I finally managed to flee, only to find out that… I was considered a dead person. My visa had been revoked, so I couldn’t come back. I tried to contact the Neeson family, but they couldn’t be bothered about me. They told me outright that they would leave me high and dry.”
“They’ve gone too far. Are they even humans?” Rodney flung the glass and leaped to his feet in fury.
“I did think about contacting Shaunic, but I… I don’t even deserve to be with him.” Sarah blinked, tears streaming down her cheeks. “He’s a man with a bright future ahead of him, whereas I have the filthiest body. I hoped he would be able to find a better woman after I left him.”
Shaun closed his eyes. His heart was burning with pain.
He could not imagine the torture Sarah had gone through while he was under the impression she was dead.
If she had returned half a year ago, he would have married Sarah without hesitation.
Now that Catherine was pregnant with his children, his feelings for her had changed.
“Alright, drop it.” Chester handed a piece of tissue to Sarah.
Rodney felt as if a knife was slicing his heart. “Don’t worry, Sarah. No matter how much you’ve changed, we’ll never look down on you. You’re always the purest woman in our hearts.”
“Thanks.” Sarah smiled with tears welling in her eyes. “In fact, I came back this time for another reason.”
With that, she handed three business cards to them.
Shaun was stunned at the sight of the business card in his hand. “You’re actually the internationally renowned psychologist, Nyasia.”
“It’s a bit of a stretch to say that I’m internationally renowned. Having said that, I’m quite skilled in treating these kinds of cases.” A sweet smile spread across Sarah’s face. She extended her hand to him. “Young Master Hill, I’d appreciate your guidance.”
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