Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 655
The person on the other end immediately laughed. “I finally don’t have to guard that b*stard Lucifer every day.”
“You get a day off.”
At 5:00 p.m., just as Catherine was packed up and ready to leave, there was a sudden commotion outside.
“President Hill, you can’t go in.”
With a bam, the office door suddenly burst open, and Shaun barged in with a cold and angry presence.
Several security guards behind him said in a panic, “We’re sorry, President Jones. He insisted on barging in. We couldn’t stop him at all.”
“It’s fine. You guys can go out.” Catherine waved her hand. She knew how capable Shaun was. Not many people were a match for his extraordinary skill.
Yet as soon as she said that, Shaun walked up to her and grabbed her by the collar. He then pulled her up like she was a little chick. His voice and eyes were filled with rage.
“Catherine Jones, you have a lot of nerve. How dare you hit Sarah? Have you forgotten the warning I gave you this morning? Why do you have to hurt Sarah again and again and cross the line?”
Catherine tilted her head calmly. “Didn’t I send you the recording? She was the one who came to me first.”
“But you shouldn’t have thrown trash on her. You even hit her face.”
Shaun really wanted to inflict the same injuries on her as soon as he thought of Sarah’s red and swollen face. However, when he saw Catherine’s beautiful face at a closer distance, he somehow could not bring himself to act.
“I hit her face?” Catherine immediately caught on. Sure enough, Sarah’s ability to fight back was extraordinary.
“Stop acting. I don’t want to hit you because I hate dirty people, so you hit yourself. Use as much force as you did when you hit Sarah. I won’t let you off until I’m satisfied.” Shaun warned.
Catherine suppressed her anger and denied it. “I didn’t hit her face.”
“If you didn’t, then did she do it herself?” Shaun sneered. “I was beginning to see you in a different light last night, but I didn’t expect you to be so evil.”
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