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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 652

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 652

Shaun was silent. In fact, he had also thought about that question when he had sobered up, but at that moment, the only thought in his mind was for Catherine to help him. He did not even think of the hospital.

“Could it be that… you haven’t forgotten Catherine?”

Chester’s words made his heart jump. “Impossible. The one I love is Sarah.”

“You love Sarah, yet you can’t touch her.” Chester raised his eyebrows doubtfully. “Shaun, don’t you find it very strange? During that car accident, you looked jealous when you saw Catherine and Joseph Talton together.”

“Me, jealous?” Shaun reacted as if his ego was crushed. “I’m not. I just didn’t want to be cuckolded.”

“Are you really sure you don’t have Catherine in your heart? Who were you thinking about when you were with her last night?” Chester asked sharply.

Shaun’s thin lips moved. He felt a hint of satisfaction when he recalled what happened last night. It was a feeling that he had never had with Sarah. He even wanted to kiss Catherine when he was eating just now.

“Chester, I really don’t know what’s wrong with me.” Shaun was conflicted and distressed.

He had always been very clear about his emotions. He loved Sarah, and he hated Catherine.

However, he was now confused.

Seeing his expression, Chester also frowned in worry. “Think it over. Although I don’t like Catherine, you shouldn’t hurt both women.”

As soon as he said that, Rodney called. “Chester, have you found Shaun? My plane just landed in Melbourne.”

Chester looked at the time. It was only 8:30 a.m. “Rodney, it takes seven to eight hours to fly back from Country Y. Did you rush back overnight right after you got the call last night?”

“Duh. You didn’t return my calls. If I didn’t rush back, what would happen to Sarah if Shaun was with another woman?”

“I had an important surgery last night.” Chester coughed into his fist. “He can’t do it anyway, so you have nothing to worry about. He’ll be fine after a drip.”

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