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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 1306

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1306

“You’re a very smart woman.” Brennan looked at her and suddenly said, “You’re smarter than I was back then. Shaun and you ended up better than me.”

He was persecuted by Mason in the past and could only come back after more than 20 years.

Mason had also misled him into thinking that Liam was not his son.

That caused the biological brothers, Liam and Shaun, to hate each other for decades. Now… Liam was gone.

Catherine knew he might be thinking about Liam and thus, was upset. “Uncle, don’t blame yourself. It wasn’t your fault.”

“Yes.” Brennan nodded bitterly. “You’re smarter than me and made Shaun open his eyes to the truth. You were right to make up with him. Children need their parents.”

“Yes, yes, yes, Cathy and I are luckier than you. Stop thinking about unpleasant things. Let’s eat.” Shaun served the food.

Catherine talked with Brennan about business. Brennan was worthy of being an international business tycoon. He would casually point out a few things that would benefit Catherine greatly.

“It’s the right idea to develop the tourism industry. Real estate developed very well in the beginning but it has slowly stagnated in recent years and will gradually go downhill. I know a few big names in the tourism industry in Country Y. You can cooperate with them to expand overseas.”

Brennan introduced several foreign tycoons to her on the spot.

Catherine was overjoyed. “Thank you, Uncle. You’re very knowledgeable and have broadened my horizons.”

“I’m also very knowledgeable.” Shaun saw Catherine smile happily at Brennan and felt his heart turning sour. “ I know a few friends who run travel companies too.”

“Forget it. How old are you compared to your father? He’s much more experienced than you.” Catherine rolled her eyes. “Besides, one of the friends Uncle introduced has opened thousands of five -star hotels around the world. When the time comes, I can work closely with them.”

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