Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 534
Old Master Hill furrowed his brows. He had met Sarah before this and disliked her more than Catherine. “Aren’t there any other psychologists in the world? Why must you have her treat your illness? Get someone else.”
Old Madam Hill nodded. “Exactly. How could you ask your ex to treat you? Have you ever thought of your wife’s feelings?”
Catherine let out a sigh of relief. By the looks of it, Old Master Hill and Old Madam Hill were not fond of Sarah.
A bitter smile appeared on Shaun’s face. “Chester said that she’s the most brilliant psychologist in the US. When I asked her to come over previously, I didn’t expect her to be Sarah either.”
Old Master Hill remained silent for a moment before he nodded. “Fine, but you have to be mindful of your behavior. Don’t go astray. I hope you won’t follow in your mom’s footsteps.”
“I definitely won’t, Grandpa.”
Shaun nodded.
On his way to the office, he gave Sarah a call to discuss the location for his treatment.
“I’ve actually expected this. I’ll treat you in the manor, then. But your grandparents took an immediate dislike to me back then. I’m afraid—”
“I’ll let them know. They’ll understand.”
“Alright then.” Sarah paused for a moment before she continued, “To be honest, I’ve come up with a plan to treat your illness. Now that the location has been changed, I have to replan everything. In this case, you might not be able to recover as soon as we had planned. I hope you understand.”
Shaun frowned. Of course, he hoped to recover as soon as possible. However, since it bothered Catherine that he was spending time alone with Sarah, he could not do anything about it. “Okay then. By the way, were you alright last night? Why didn’t you tell me that you didn’t have a car? I would’ve asked my chauffeur to send you home.”
“No big deal. The better you treated me under the circumstances last night, the more your wife would misunderstand us,” Sarah said with a low voice, “I don’t want to ruin the wonderful relationship you’ve finally gotten into.”
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