Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 869
“Just admit it. ” Rodney scoffed. “Catherine Jones, I’m giving you two options now. You can either go to jail or let my subordinates have their fun with you. Only then will I let you off the hook.”
Catherine chuckled. “For someone like you who isn’t even eligible to inherit the Snow family’s properties, you’re nothing. I’m sure this bunch of people are not the masters from Snow Corporation. If you guys have the guts, you can band together and attack me. Let me see how great you are.”
Rodney was so exasperated that his expression changed drastically. At this moment, Shaun had rushed over.
He slammed the brakes to stop in front of their cars. He immediately got out.
He was still wearing the same shirt as when he had hurriedly left in the wee hours of the morning.
Nevertheless, his exquisitely handsome face looked extremely fierce, which was completely different from his gentle appearance yesterday.
At the sight of Shaun, Rodney snorted. “Shaun, you came at the right time. She’s admitted that it was her doing. This time, you have to give me an explanation. This cruel woman must be punished accordingly.”
Catherine was at a loss for words. “When did I admit to kidnapping Sarah?”
“You admitted that the kidnapper works for you. If you hadn’t instructed him, would he have kidnapped Sarah of his own accord?” Rodney criticized her.
Catherine furrowed her brows. Although Logan worked for her, he would not randomly kidnap someone without her order—unless someone had framed him.
She had always kept Logan a secret. No one knew about him except for a few of her close friends.
Could it be that someone had found out about it after the reporter captured her meeting Logan in the pub a few days ago?
Having said that, who could that person be?
Could it be the young man who headed to Neah Bay, the one who also secretly assisted Sarah?
Perhaps… it was Sarah’s new plan. Sarah’s purpose was to intensify the conflict between Shaun and her. Then, she would destroy her right-hand man,
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