Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 895
Geez, the man was even driving a Santana that was worth just a few tens of thousands of dollars. How incompetent was he?
“Yes, this is Mr. O’Neill. ” Catherine shook hands with the lawyer enthusiastically.
Mr. O’Neill’s smile was very forced. When Shaun’s sharp line of sight swept over him, his legs turned to jelly.
“Holy sh*t, where did you find such a garbage lawyer?” Thomas could not help but burst into laughter. “Eldest Young Master Hill, look at his clothes. I’m guessing they’re ready-made clothes. Even the soles on his leather shoes are peeling. My stomach is going to ache from all this laughing.”
Shaun also frowned deeply at Catherine. This was the lawyer she got for Logan?
Catherine smiled without saying anything from beginning to end. She only looked at them quietly.
When Thomas was done laughing, he wiped away the tears from his eyes and said, “Mr. O’Neill, if I may ask, how much did she spend to hire you?”
“Not much, around 2,000 dollars, ” Mr. O’Neill said, embarrassed.
“Awesome! ” Thomas teasingly gave a thumbs up to Catherine. “Catherine, I know you’ve given up all hopes of winning because you’re dealing with Eldest Young Master Hill, but aren’t you being too merciless to Logan Law? You’re not even willing to spend a little more money to hire a better lawyer. 2,ooo dollars, tsk. If you’re that reluctant, I would’ve lent you money. If you find such a lowly lawyer, even if you’re not worried about embarrassing yourself, you’ll only drop Eldest Young Master Hill’s standing.”
“You’ve misunderstood.” Catherine smiled faintly. “I just thought that to deal with a lawyer like Shaun Hill, there’s no need to hire someone too expensive. After all, we’ll win anyway, so it doesn’t matter who we find.”
“What? Am I hearing things or are you still dreaming? You’re indulging in your fantasies.” Thomas guffawed. “Eldest Young Master Hill, she says that a lousy lawyer like this guy here can defeat you.”
“Dream on, ” Shaun’s thin lips mercilessly uttered the two words. In his eyes, Catherine had already given up hope.
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