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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 768

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 768

However, the police officer only felt disdain for Sarah from the bottom of his heart.

He did not reveal everything out of respect to the Hill family.

“Shaun, we should cooperate with the police’s investigation,” Old Master Hill said with a commanding voice, “If she’s innocent, the wedding will be held again a few days later. The Hill family isn’t short of money to hold another wedding.

Nevertheless, the Hill family’s future young madam must be a woman with a clean record.”

“Shaun, let’s do as your grandpa says.” Old Madam Hill nodded in agreement.

They had never liked Sarah anyway. It was Shaun who insisted on marrying her, so they had no choice. Since the police were here and claiming that Sarah had an affair with another man, if it was proven to be true, they would never let Shaun proceed with the marriage.

Even if Shaun were to marry Sarah, they had to investigate everything thoroughly.

After all, it was Shaun’s second marriage. If he got married and divorced again, the Hill family would really become a joke in the public’s eyes.

Sarah was flustered. She said with reddened eyes,“ Grandpa, I know that you’ve disliked me all long, but it’s Shaunic’s and my wedding today.”

“ I’ve already made my opinions clear. We, the Hill family, aren’t going back on our word regarding the wedding. We’re just cooperating with the police’s investigation. If you’re innocent, there’ll still be a wedding.” Old Master Hill was enraged by Sarah.

She made it look as if he was trying to separate her and Shaun.

“Shaun, do as your grandpa says,” Lea said.

“Let’s go.”

The inspector got impatient as well. He had two policemen flank Sarah to bring her out. Then, he turned toward Shaun and said, “President Hill, maybe you aren’t clear about this yet. That foreign man was murdered by someone. This is a criminal case, and it’s a very serious charge.”

Shaun, who wanted to say something, went silent.

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