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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 775

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 775

“If it weren’t for my quick thinking, I would’ve almost gotten involved in your trouble. I’ve yet to settle my debt with you. Besides, you should think o f what you still have that’s useful to me. Once you leave Shaun’s side, you’re nothing at all to me.”

The call ended mercilessly. Sarah was appalled.

She gripped her phone tightly. She knew all along that in the eyes of those bunch of people, no matter how outstanding she was in the field of psychology and arts, they would only prioritize family background. The Neeson family was not what it used to be. Therefore, she could only hold tightly onto Shaun, Rodney, and Chester.

A wave of panic swept over her. She dialed Rodney’s number.

Half an hour later, Rodney quickly rushed over.

Sarah had already washed her face and changed into a set of white clothes. She sat on the sofa in the living room, drinking wine. Her look was that of someone in despair, yet it had a touch of purity too.

“ Sarah, stop drinking.” Rodney snatched her wine glass away. Seeing the woman he had been secretly in love with since he was young in such a state pained him.

“Rodney, don’t you hate me?” Sarah looked up with reddened eyes. “Don’t you think I’m disgusting?”

Rodney initially felt uncomfortable that the goddess of his heart had slept with a middle -aged man. However, looking at her being like this, he strangely pitied her. “Sarah, you were so silly. Why didn’t you tell us? We know about all the sufferings you went through back then. We understand that you were a victim and don’t mind it at all. You cheated on Shaun this time. No man can stand that.”

“I was afraid that you guys wouldn’t be able to take it if you saw the pictures. I just wanted to keep the last bit of my dignity. I never expected that I would lose my remaining dignity as well.”

Sarah smiled pitifully. “Shaunic left, and the wedding can’t be held again. Everyone in the circle must be talking about me and looking down on me. I can’t take it anymore. I wanted to die back then too, but I hung on when I thought of Shaunic. I never knew… I should’ve just died back then.”

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