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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 529

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 529
Catherine cast a complicated glance at Liam. It had been a while since she had a high opinion of him.

Liam grinned at her, showing a row of white teeth.

At the sight of their flirtatious acts, Shaun’s face darkened.

Sarah then said gently, “Your treatment is done for today, Shaunic. You may send your wife home first.”

“Okay.” Shaun nodded. It worried him to see Catherine and Liam going back together. As for Sarah, he was sure that she had driven here.

When Catherine reached the door, she turned around and looked at Sarah. “Miss Neeson, I hope you can come to the manor when you treat Shaun. I’m sorry for being petty. After all, you’re pretty and also Shaun’s ex while I’m just a pregnant woman. Considering that you’re a woman as well, I’m sure you understand my feelings.”

“I understand.” Sarah nodded with a weak smile.

When Sarah noticed that Shaun had left without looking back, her pretty face turned somber all of a sudden.

Shaun actually left her alone here.

If this had happened in the past, he would absolutely not have done so.

By the look of things, she seemed to have underestimated that ugly woman’s importance in his heart. She had to deal with the issue with another tactic.

Liam walked out of the bar and was about to leave.

Suddenly, Catherine called out to him, “Thanks for today. Let me treat you to supper.”

It had been a long while since she came out. The smell of the barbecue beside her wafted into her nose and whetted her appetite.

“You’re pregnant and you’re planning to have supper?” Shaun frowned so deeply that his eyebrows were knitted together deeply. “Let’s go home.”

“I know you won’t agree, so I’m not inviting you. If you want to go home, you can go home alone.” Catherine gestured to Liam with her eyes. After that, the two of them walked to the other side.

At the sight of the frustrated Shaun behind him, Liam suddenly raised his brows conceitedly.

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