Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 767
“Are you sure you don’t recognize him?” The inspector showed her Lucifer’s picture. “After our investigation, we could confirm that this man had been living in an apartment that’s under your name. Not only that, you were frequently going in and out of that apartment a few days ago. We suspect that you shared an improper relationship with him.”
Shaun’s expression was awful.
What could be more embarrassing than a group of police accusing his bride of having an affair behind his back during his wedding ceremony?
The guests were abuzz too. No one expected that they would witness such a shocking scene when attending a wedding ceremony.
“Is it true? Is the police saying that Sarah was having an affair with that foreign man?”
“That’s exactly what he meant.”
“That’s impossible, right? I heard they’ve been in love for more than ten years. Besides, with Shaun’s
condition and physique, does Sarah even need to find another man?”
“Haha, maybe he can’t satisfy her.”
The guests’ discussion traveled into Shaun’s ears. He warned with a tense face, “Sarah is my bride.
Please mind your words when you talk.”
He exuded a terrifying aura that even caused the experienced inspector to shudder.
However, a moment later, the inspector mustered his courage and said again, “It’s true that the deceased shared a relationship with Ms. Neeson. We’re doing this for your sake as well, President Hill. Do you want to get married under suspicious circumstances, President Hill? Or are you sure that you really understand the woman beside you completely?”
“That’s enough. Although you’re the police, there are many guests here today. You have to take responsibility for your words. I did meet that foreign man you’re talking about before because he rented my apartment. I was just communicating matters regarding the apartment with him, yet you’re making it out to be an improper relationship. This is too much. ” Sarah had a cold
expression and acted like she was furious as she scolded the police.
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