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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 1342

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1342

Catherine smiled. “Actually, I don’t think there’s the need to bother about Sarah’s character. Don’t you love her? In that case, you should be tolerant of all her bad and evil sides. How did that saying go? Love at its highest realm is loving a person as they truly are. Besides, someone has to collect Sarah.

What if she harms others if no one takes her? Young Master Snow is the most suitable for her.”

“That’s true. Hey, hurry up and go after Sarah. She must be very sad and helpless now. You should comfort her.” Freya gave a thumbs up.

As expected of her good sister. Freya’s ability to stab people’s wounds was unparalleled.

Rodney was originally very sad, but his handsome face turned red in embarrassment by their rant.

“Freya Lynch, that’s enough.” Rodney looked glum.

“ It is enough.” Freya turned to the side and pulled Eliza. “Didn’t you promise to have dinner with me? Let’s go. Cathy, do you want to join…”

“Sure.” Catherine quite liked Eliza and was about to nod when she saw Shaun’s bitter eyes. She blinked and hurriedly said, “Why don’t… we get Shaun to treat us tonight? We can celebrate his victory in the lawsuit.”

“Cathy… ” Shaun was not happy. He wanted to be alone with Catherine.

“What’s the point of being together all the time? It’s livelier with more people.” Catherine interrupted him.

Shaun felt attacked. They had just gotten back together, but she already thought that there was no point in them having time together alone?

“You don’t want to?” Catherine saw him fall silent and raised her eyebrows.

“No, I was thinking of where to eat.” Shaun hurriedly squeezed out a fawning smile.

As long as she was happy, he would do anything.

“Have you thought of something?” Catherine asked with a smile.

“Yeah, I remember Rodney took us to a kaiseki restaurant the last time. The environment is elegant, and it’s quite good,” Shaun immediately said.

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