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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 593

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 593
“Thank you.” Joel patted Damien on the shoulder. He was moved. “To be honest, my health is no longer as good as it was before, so I’ll leave Yule Corporation to you and Melanie.”

“It’s expected of me.”

As soon as Damien said that, a commotion arose at the door.

Someone yelled, “President Hill is here.”

Shaun was currently the head of the Hill family and no longer the Eldest Young Master Hill he used to be.

He was in a decent black double-breasted suit, which matched with a blue shirt and a bow tie. The outfit made him look well-dressed and slender. With his prominent features and exquisite face, everyone could not help but gasp at his attractiveness.

The lights in the dining hall shone on him.

His age did not matter. In fact, this man was like wine — the more it aged, the better it tasted. Not only was he more handsome, but he also exuded a stronger sense of elegance and authority.

Attracted by his presence, Melanie watched him with admiration from a distance.

She would never be bored with this man’s looks.

Then, she looked at Charlie, who was also in a black suit. Although his status had greatly improved over these years, his air of nobility was far from Shaun’s.

“My dear, who are you looking at?” Charlie raised his brows with a grim smile. He had worked very hard over the years to catch up with Shaun. However, Shaun was a natural-born businessman, and Charlie hated how he always paled in comparison with Shaun. No matter where he was, Shaun was always the one who took center stage.

“I’m just wondering why he’s here.” Melanie held his hand with a smile.

Charlie narrowed his eyes. “Perhaps it has to do with Catherine. After all, Catherine is his ex-wife. He also attended your dad’s 50th birthday the last time.”

“Oh well, my dad was not happy with his appearance at all. I heard it was Shaun and Sarah who drove Catherine to her death.”

At the thought of the incident, Melanie could not help but shudder. She felt lucky that she did not marry him.

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