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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 769

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 769

Joel followed Catherine immediately when he saw that she was about to leave.

Many guests gradually left as well after they saw someone take the lead.

They could have a meal anywhere, but everyone just wanted to go out and gossip about whether Sarah had cheated on Shaun or not.

When Old Master Hill saw the guests leaving one by one, he smashed a glass out of anger. “What a disgrace! This is the woman you insist on marrying! ”

“Grandpa, Sarah is being framed by someone else i n this incident. I believe that she’s innocent.”

Shaun tried to defend Sarah with a grim expression. “I knew her from when I was in the mental hospital. I understand Sarah well.”

“No one can completely understand another person, ” Lea suddenly said after she glanced at Mason as a hint. She had previously thought she knew Mason well, but she realized in recent years that she had never really seen through the person who had been sleeping by her side for more than 20 years.

Shaun was her son. He might have followed in her footsteps.

“Your mom is right.” Old Madam Hill nodded. “ Don’t blame us for canceling the wedding just now. As your elders, we only hope that you can marry a woman with a clean record. The police insisted on taking Sarah away even though there were many guests just now. I reckon they must’ve gotten their hands on something…”

Willie could not help but muster up his courage to say, “Big Brother, I think it’s better to investigate this thoroughly as well. I’ve seen many women, and most of them are horny—”

Shaun shot him an icy glare before he could finish his sentence.

“I’ll bring someone to the police station to bail Sarah out of jail.”

He turned around and left after he spoke.

“Shaun, we’re going with you.” Rodney and Chester followed him.

On the way to the police station, Rodney said angrily, “Those police officers are too much.

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