Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 900
“No, I should be saying sorry to you instead.” Catherine’s eyes fell on his missing finger and deep guilt surged in her eyes. “If it weren’t for me, you wouldn’t have been targeted in the first place.”
“That’s normal. I only blame myself for being too careless.” Logan smiled bitterly. “I only realized something when you showed the footage just now. The backs of the two kidnappers were similar to those men who were involved with Lucifer’s death that night.”
Catherine was stunned. “Looks like they’re the same group of people. It’s a shame that we still haven’t uncovered the person behind Sarah.”
“We have to take it one step at a time.” Logan hissed. “My wound hurts too much. I should go back to the hospital.”
“Come back after getting better,” Catherine reminded him in a low voice.
“Yeah. Austin, take good care of the boss. If anything happens to her, I’ll make you pay when I come back,” Logan warned before leaving with the police.
On the other hand, Shaun sat in the chair expressionlessly. His eyes were locked on Catherine.
Everyone thought that he was upset because his reputation as a legendary lawyer was lost because of a small lawyer.
This was not true. It was not that he did not have a chance to win. With his eloquence, he could have found a reason to fight back no matter what the evidence was.
However, when the evidence was laid out in front of him, he realized that Logan might really have been framed.
In fact, he should have investigated it clearly from the beginning. It was just that in the cave that day, he had seen Logan assaulting Sarah and causing her to attempt suicide. Hence, he jumped to conclusions.
Later, he learned that Logan worked for Catherine. In addition, Logan and Catherine had met in a bar the other day, so he thought Catherine had given him the order.
It was because Catherine had a criminal motive, and she hated Sarah and him.
He forgot about collecting fingerprints from the car and forgot that there was no footage that showed Logan’s face during the entire process of the kidnapping.
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