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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 838

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 838

“Ms. Neeson, President Hill is in a meeting.” Hadley interrupted her.

“Assistant Young…” Sarah was stunned. “Then, once the meeting has ended, can you…”

“Ms. Neeson, if the caretaker has left, I will arrange for another one to go there. But I hope you won’t lose your temper at the other caretakers. They’re also human beings, and they’re all working hard for money. No one is superior to another person.”

Sarah’s eyes reddened with every word Hadley said. “Assistant Young, what do you mean by that? You are looking down at me too. I’m telling you, my position in Shaun’s heart is irreplaceable.”

“Ms. Neeson, that’s all I have to say.” Hadley hung up after he finished speaking.

Sarah was so angry she almost smashed her phone.

Fortunately, it did not take long for Yael to come over. However, Yael burst out crying as soon as she saw her. “Ms. Neeson, Catherine Jones is too vicious. She then told Sarah what happened in Liona that afternoon.

Sarah’s whole body trembled. It was not that she felt bad for Yael, but rather, she did not expect that Shaun would be so fond of Catherine in just a few days. He even brought her to Liona.

“Yael, I’m sorry. It’s because I got you involved. ” She shed tears of guilt. “ I’m useless. I can’t even protect you. Now that I’ve lost my power and influence, I’m belittled and bullied.”

“Ms. Neeson, don’t say that. I’ve never blamed you.” Yael hurriedly said, “But I can’t protect you anymore. Liona will send someone new over, but I predict that they’ll leave after you are discharged from the hospital. The Eldest Young Master has really been bewitched by Catherine Jones this time. He’s a scumbag.”

“Don’t say that, ” Sarah murmured. “Catherine dealing with you is only the first step. I’m afraid that she’ll come to me next. She has always hated me for suggesting to send her to the mental hospital for treatment. A vengeful person like her will never let me off.”

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