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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 901

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 901

When he thought about it carefully, did Sarah lose her chastity to Logan? No. On the contrary, what about Logan? His finger was cut off, he became addicted to drugs, and his body was scarred.

“ Shaun, you don’t believe me?” Sarah miserably looked at him with a pale face.

Shaun also stared at her.

This was the woman he used to love. Even if he did not love her anymore, he also wanted to protect her well. However, he suddenly found that he could not understand her at all anymore.

Lucifer was the first time he felt this way.

As for this time, she was suddenly kidnapped just as Catherine and he were getting along well. Then, everything changed.

If not for these siblings, he would not have cut off Logan’s finger and he would not have taken on this lawsuit either.

If all this was really planned by Sarah, it would make his hair stand on end.

“Sarah, your case will be officially taken over by the police in the future. They’ll try their best to help you find the two kidnappers. I’ve already broken up with you, so don’t come to me again in the future. ”

Shaun lowered his eyes and finished speaking before stepping away, preparing to leave.

Sarah grabbed his arm and cried out, “Shaun, it doesn’t matter if others doubt me, but we’ve known each other for 20 years. Don’t you believe me? I’m just a weak woman. How could I have the ability to kidnap Logan Law? His combat ability is on par with Chance Ziegler’s. Besides, I really didn’t know that Logan was also kidnapped. The first thing I saw when I opened my eyes was him.”

“That’s right, ” Thomas hurriedly said, “Even if I mess around, I only mess around with some small punks. I’ve never touched drugs before. These people are obviously an organized force. What would happen if they lay their hands on Sarah again?”

Sarah looked at Thomas in appreciation. This guy had finally said something useful.

Shaun’s temples twitched at the siblings’ yelling.

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