Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 806
“Shaunic, I miss you so badly.” Sarah nestled in Shaun’s arms, her tears wetting his shirt. “I’ve been reflecting on myself these days. I was too silly and foolish. I swear that I won’t wrong you anymore. Come back to me. I really miss you.”
Shaun narrowed his eyes and carried her to the bed. After that, he turned around and said to the doctor outside, “Come in and treat her.”
“No. If you don’t promise me, I won’t get treated. ” Sarah struggled in agitation.
At the sight of her expression, Shaun’s eyes flashed with annoyance. His handsome face slowly revealed a sense of sternness. “Enough. Stop using your body to threaten me.”
He had no idea why Sarah had become so impudent and unreasonable. She was even threatening him now, which was the tactic he hated most.
It was his first time using such a grim tone to speak to Sarah. After being dazed for a moment, she began to weep more. “I hate to behave like this too. I hate what kind of a person I am now, but what can I do? Do I just allow myself to lose you? I can’t bring myself to do it.”
“Sarah, why can’t we just separate without holding grudges?”
Shaun was not touched at all. Instead, he felt a wave of tiredness sweeping over him. “Your legs belong t o you. Even if you’re crippled in the future, I won’t take responsibility for it because I wasn’t the one who pushed you down the stairs.”
Sarah looked at his handsome face incredulously. H e had always been gentle and tolerant. Based on the remark he made tonight, she had a totally different impression of him.
“Eldest Young Master Hill, you can’t provoke Miss Neeson anymore. ” Yael became anxious. “Have you forgotten that Miss Neeson was the one who cured your illness? If it hadn’t been for Miss Neeson being in the same mental hospital as you, you wouldn’t have been bold enough to get back up on your feet.”
“That was why I decided to marry her, yet she was the one who did those things, ” Shaun said grumpily, “Now, I’ve become the laughing stock among everyone in Canberra. When someone exposed me as a cuckold during our wedding, I endured it and forgave you. But why won’t you let me go? If it hadn’t been for Lucifer’s death, you would’ve carried on doing those bad deeds with him. Sarah, don’t treat me as a fool.”
At that instant, Sarah’s face turned ghastly. “I wouldn’t, Shaunic. Don’t think of me so negatively.”
She suddenly threw the blanket on the floor like a madwoman and wept bitterly. “Why are you
making me out to be this way? Being forced upon b y a disgusting man again and again was miserable for me too.”
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