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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 924

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 924

“Hurry up and get lost,” Yael warned.

Herman glared at her with fury, but he could only do as he was told. After all, he could not afford to provoke Shaun, who was in charge of Liona.

However, he did not think that someone from Liona was still protecting Sarah. Shaun had asked Yael to leave, had he not?

Only after Herman left did Yael immediately lift Sarah up to her feet. “Are you okay, Miss Neeson? It’s my fault. I only managed to sneak back to Australia a few days ago, and I didn’t expect…”

“Yael, I’m thankful for you. Otherwise, I would’ve jumped off the building today. ” Sarah hugged Yael and burst into tears. “Now that everyone knows that I’ve lost my pillar, a lot of them have come to humiliate me.”

Yael was both heartbroken and angry to hear that. “ Eldest Young Master is really cruel. You’ve known him for more than ten years. It’s okay if he doesn’t want you, but he didn’t have to announce it to the public.”

“Drop it, Yael. If Shaunic realizes that you’re back, he might destroy your tendons. ” Sarah pushed her away in a state of panic. “He can be so heartless towards me, much less you.”

Yael shuddered and recalled Eldest Young Master thinking about kicking her out of Liona.

“Yael, don’t stay by my side anymore. If Shaunic gets back together with Catherine in the future, you must remember to please Catherine, okay?” Sarah reminded her concernedly, “ It’s not worth staying with me.”

Yael almost burst out crying. The public always dreaded people from Liona, but they did not know that she was merely a bodyguard in the Hill family who treated her like a dog. Only Sarah took her as a friend. Even up until this day, Sarah had been genuine in looking out for her.

“Leave now.” Sarah pushed her away with tears in her eyes.

Only after Yael left did Sarah give someone a call. “ She has left…”

Spaced out, Yael was just about to get into her car in the car park when a middle-aged man with

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