Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 518
Charity would not have been framed if Catherine had not carried out the DNA test.
“I didn’t expect you two to come.” The corners of Charity’s lips twitched. It was a fact that they had not known each other for a long time.
“We believe that you’re innocent.” Freya’s cheeks were already tear-streaked. “We’ll definitely appeal the case and look after your parents for you.”
“Thank you. But if it’s possible, please arrange for my parents to leave Canberra as soon as possible.” Before she could finish her sentence, the law enforcement personnel came over to drag her away.
She looked over her shoulders one last time. “Watch out for Sarah Neeson…”
Due to the distance and her hoarse voice, Catherine only saw her lips moving but could not actually hear what she said. “What is she saying? Is she asking me to watch out for something?”
“I think you’re right.” Freya imitated the way Charity moved her lips. “Watch out carer eaton…”
“…” Catherine was baffled.
She did not ponder over it too much because Jennifer Craven almost passed out from crying hysterically.
The two of them quickly supported the devastated woman. “Aunty Jennifer, don’t worry. There’s still hope as long as Charity is alive. We’ll get her out even if it takes a year, two years, or three years.”
“Thank you both.” Jennifer appreciated the help.
“But you and your husband should leave Canberra soon,” Catherine said in a concerned voice. “Charity suggested that you two should leave here immediately. I reckon she has figured out that something is wrong, so she thinks you two might be in danger.”
A baffled look washed over Jennifer’s face. “Boris and I didn’t offend anyone.”
“But I think Charity is serious about this, even rather worried I’d say,” Freya said, “The two of you can go to Melbourne. My family is doing pretty well over there. I can get my elder brother to watch over you.”
“Thank you, really.” Jennifer’s voice revealed genuine gratitude.
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