Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 553
Sarah secretly tightened her grip on her glass. She then suddenly lowered her head and coughed.
“Are you okay? Is your throat still unwell?” Rodney immediately asked out of concern.
Catherine said, “Oh dear, has your wound not healed yet? It’s better to rest at home if you’re not feeling well.”
“Catherine, have you said enough?” Rodney could not tolerate her anymore. He warned, “You should get this straight. Sarah was strangled for the sake of treating Shaun’s illness. As his wife, not only are you being ungrateful, but you’re even being sarcastic. Can you cut it out already?”
Catherine felt aggrieved and pouted. “Young Master Snow, how can you say that? That day, you even said that Shaun and Ms. Neeson still have feelings for each other and told me to back off. In that case, it’s not my place to be grateful because she did it willingly.”
When Catherine said that, panic flashed through Rodney’s eyes. The way he glared at her was as if he wanted to eat her alive.
Chase and Shaun’s expressions changed, especially Shaun’s. His brows were oozing with anger. “Rodney, when did you look for her and say those words to her?”
“Rodney, you shouldn’t have done that.” Sarah sighed worriedly. “I’ve told you before. Shaunic and I have already moved on.”
“Fine, it’s all my fault. I’m going to use the bathroom.”
Rodney kicked a chair out of the way. He stood up and went to the bathroom.
“I’ll go talk to him.” Sarah followed him hurriedly.
Shaun’s face was full of frustration. He regretted bringing Catherine along. “My dear, why didn’t you tell me that Rodney had gone to see you? If I knew about it, I would’ve helped you give him a harsh lesson.”
“That’s right, Rin. Rodney is just clueless. Don’t take his words to heart.” Chase then changed the topic. “How about we play a game of pool?”
Catherine nodded. “Okay.”
She walked toward the pool table with Chase. Shaun said worriedly, “You’re pregnant. It’s not suitable for you to play pool. Why don’t I play while you watch from the side?”
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