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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 454

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 454
It was because Catherine could not stop her husband.

She suddenly found it very funny. “It’s fine, then. Considering that I came to your assistance yesterday, could you tell me whether you know who Shelley Langley is?”

“…”

“It seems like you do know her.” Catherine held her phone tightly. “Yesterday, were you referring to me when you mentioned they were tricking and cheating someone? I think you took pity on me.”

“As long as you’re courageous, you don’t need to care about what others think about you,” Charity replied in a low voice.

Catherine smiled bitterly. “Fine, I’m not going to force you. By the way, there’s one more thing. You have a brother called Thomas Neeson, right? Can you please ask him to stop pestering my friend, Freya? Tell him that I won’t let him off the hook if anything happens to her.”

“Thomas Neeson…” Charity’s voice was filled with impatience. “Alright, I will. Let me remind you something as well, Miss Jones. You’d better ask Shelley to stay away from Shaun as soon as possible.”

Catherine’s heart skipped a beat. “I’ve already kicked her out last night.”

“I’m worried that some people won’t take it lying down…”

The minute Charity bit her tongue, a commotion suddenly arose outside the office. Subsequently, Rodney barged in while he dragged Elle behind.

“I have something to deal with, so I’ll hang up now.”

After she hung up the phone, Catherine turned her gaze to Rodney, who looked exasperated. Suddenly, something clicked in her. Was this what Charity meant by some people would not take it lying down?

Catherine was getting more confused.

“Young Master Snow, what brings you here to my office?” Catherine lifted her head and asked nonchalantly.

“Stop pretending, Catherine. Did you force Shaun to kick Shelley out?” Rodney slammed his hands on the table with rage in his eyes. “How can you be so petty-minded? I was just starting to see you in a more positive light.”

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