Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 684
Shaun frowned. “What does it have to do with my last name?”
“Because you keep meddling in other people’s matters,” Catherine replied sarcastically.
Shaun scoffed. “You’re my ex-wife. Liam is my brother. What would people say if you guys got together? You both are shameless, but I’m not.”
“Do you even treat Liam as your brother? You hit him as you wish in the company and made him a laughing stock in Canberra,” Catherine scolded him, “I’ve never seen someone so bossy and selfish like you.”
“So you’re feeling bad for Liam now?” Shaun squinted his eyes. Coldness exuded from his gaze.
“He saved my life. Isn’t it normal for me to be on his side?” Catherine smiled as she said, “We’re both single anyway. It’s not impossible for us to try dating each other. Liam is handsome too.”
“Don’t you dare.” Shaun’s furious gaze looked as if he wanted to gobble her up. “The Hill family will not tolerate this.”
“It doesn’t matter even if you don’t tolerate it, since Liam is neglected in Hill Corporation anyway. Worst comes to worst, he can just work at my company. It just so happens that I have too many companies that I can’t manage them all. Who knows? You may have to call me ‘sister-in-law’ in the future.” Catherine looked at him. “Don’t you think that life is full of surprises?”
“…”
Shaun’s temples throbbed until his head ached. He realized that he could not hold a conversation with Catherine. He would always get so angry that he felt like he was about to have a heart attack.
“Catherine, I would rather destroy you than let you and Liam be a disgrace.”
“Fine, I’m just saying anyway. There are too many people trying to woo me now. Liam is just another option. I haven’t chosen one yet.”
Catherine left with a smug expression after saying that.
Shaun punched the tree.
They were divorced, but why could his emotions still be controlled by that woman? He even wanted to hide her when he saw her dancing with another man.
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