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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 1751

Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1751

Shaun accepted the slap without flinching. “I’m sorry, Cathy. If I don’t bring the children with me tonight, the Mead family won’t let me through the door. Don’t worry, I’ll protect the children.”

“How will you protect them?” Catherine laughed in anger. “Why do they want you to bring the children? They want to threaten you with the children because they’re afraid you’ll cause trouble at the banquet? Shaun, you might not know what’s happening, but they’re planning to rebel at today’s banquet.”

“So… you already know.”

Shaun gave her a deep look. “Cathy, I won’t hide it from you. The Snow family and I have plans for tonight. Also… I’ve rescued Matthew Costner.”

Catherine’s eyes widened. She was clearly in disbelief. “How did you do it?”

“Sonya Lyons.” His thin lips spat out two words and Catherine understood everything.

“Shaun, I underestimated you before.”

She sighed emotionally. She thought that after he lost his memory, he would not be able to compare to his past self anymore.

Unexpectedly, he was smarter and more decisive than before.

Even though he was standing in front of her, she realized that she could not see through him at all.

“Shaun, have you… recovered your memory?” A flash of bewilderment was seen in her eyes.

“I’m sorry, I haven’t.” He had not…

Catherine’s lips curled in mockery. What was she hoping for?

“Why didn’t you tell me anything about your plan?” She tilted her head and looked at him.

“I didn’t want to put too much pressure on you, and I needed you to numb Wesley. ” Shaun looked at her with a hint of guilt. “After I learned about your entanglement with Wesley, I understood that he’s possessive of you. He has victory in his grasp and thinks that the whole country is under his control now. It makes sense that he’ll look for contentment from you. The more afraid you are, the more complacent he becomes. The more desperate you

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