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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 1748

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1748

What had she done to her biological daughter? She beat her up and called her a b*tch.

She also ruined Hill Corporation and allowed Rebecca to kidnap her granddaughter.

She even avenged Rebecca’s death.

“Mom, think about it. You used to be so calm and intelligent. Why did you become more and more suspicious recently? You even started to quarrel with Dad all the time despite seldom quarreling with him before. It’s because Rebecca drugged your meals previously. Do you know why she drugged you? It’s because you said that Melbourne brought you a sense of familiarity when we arrived and you started to recall some of your memories. She was afraid that if you recovered your memory, you’d remember that you gave your daughter the name Catherine, so she used a drug to prevent you from recovering. However, the drug has heavy side effects.”

The more Sheryl listened, the more frightened she was.

She seemed to have vague recollections of what Matthew said but was unable to clearly grasp those moments.

She felt that her memory was very poor lately and she had forgotten many details.

She only remembered that Titus had betrayed her. She remembered that Titus fell in love with Catherine.

He hated that she was old and past her prime.

Those thoughts made her crazier and crazier. Sometimes, she even wanted to kill Catherine and Titus.

“Is… that true?” Sheryl looked at them blankly.

She could not believe it. All this time, she had been in the middle of Jeffery and Sally’s scam.

She could not accept that she had hurt her daughter like that.

How could she face Catherine again?

“Mom, why would I lie to you? Wouldn’t I know who cut off my fingers?” Matthew could not help but roar as his eyes reddened. “Do you know what I went through? I was locked in a dark cage, and all I had to eat was stale bread and dirty water. I lived like a dog every day. Wesley rarely came, but every time he did, he punched and kicked me. Look at the injuries on my body…” He took off his clothes, revealing bruises all over his body. There were even traces of cigarette burns.

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