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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 1252

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1252

When Catherine’s ears felt like they would fall off from all the nagging, she could not help but say, “ Dad, can’t you see? The reporters won’t believe me no matter what I say, so there’s no need to hide it. ”

“You…” Joel was choked. “But you can’ t just kiss him in front of the camera. Are there no men left in the world? Hasn’t he hurt you enough?”

Shaun looked hurt and called out softly, “Dad…”

“Stop. Who are you calling dad? I don’t have a son or a son-in-law like you,” Joel said furiously.

“Uncle Joel…”

Shaun could only change his address by how agitated Joel was. “ It was my fault in the past. It’s understandable for you to scold me, but you can’t push all the blame on me. As Cathy’s father, you didn’t find a good son-in-law and let her marry a scumbag like Wesley who hit women.”

Joel was once again speechless to hear Shaun’s words.

It was embarrassing. Yes, what Shaun said was true.

As a father, he was a complete failure.

In the past, he always praised Wesley, but Wesley ended up being a scumbag.

“Cathy, it’s Dad’s fault. Dad is muddle —headed,” Joel sighed deeply. “After this incident, I feel like there aren’t many good men in this world. I won’t ask you to marry in the future anymore. Move back home and Dad will accompany you and take care of you. I won’t feel at ease if you marry another man. It’s better if I take care of you myself.”

“Okay, Dad. I don’t plan on marrying anymore either,” Catherine nodded seriously.

Shaun’s heart jumped out in fright. “Uncle Joel, you can’t say that. You’re already in your fifties. You can’t accompany Cathy forever. One day, you’ll leave before her.”

“Then she still has her children,” Joel said coldly. “ When I die, Suzie and Lucas would have grown up. It’s also their responsibility as children to take care of her.”

“But they’ll also have a wife or husband and kids. Cathy still needs to find a reliable husband. I’m the best choice. I know my roots inside out…”

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