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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 503

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 503
“It’s Young Master Jewell’s hospital, so it shouldn’t be a mistake. Later, a forensic doctor will take the body for identification. It’ll be clarified whether she had undergone plastic surgery or not.”

“Alright.” Shaun rubbed his temples. “Find out who sent the people here last night.”

“What’s there to check? It’s clearly Catherine Jones. You’re still helping her even now!” Rodney yelled gloomily, “That woman is too vicious! Shelley had never thought of seducing you, but Catherine still tried to kill Shelley in every way possible.”

“Catherine isn’t that kind of person.” Shaun denied. “She must’ve been tricked.”

“Even if she was tricked, she must be stupid. It’s because of her narrow-mindedness.”

“Rodney Snow, have you said enough?” Shaun could not stand it anymore.

“No, I haven’t. I’ve tolerated it all this time because she’s your wife, but I don’t want to tolerate it any longer.” Rodney growled.

“Stop fighting!” Chester got out of the car and heard their quarreling voices.

“I don’t care. I won’t let this matter rest just like this. Even if Shaun chooses to protect the mastermind, I’ll never forgive her.” Rodney turned and left after a cold warning.

“What do you think?” Chester walked to Shaun.

“Catherine is indeed jealous of Shelley, but I don’t think she’d be so vicious.” Shaun rubbed his brows. “If Charity Neeson hadn’t said that Shelley was a fake, Catherine wouldn’t have suspected her…”

“Charity Neeson.” Chester frowned. “It’s her again.”

After a pause, he said coldly, “She best be unrelated to this. Otherwise, I’ll make sure she’s doomed.”

In the afternoon, the autopsy results were sent to Shaun.

“Eldest Young Master Hill, the burnt corpse at the scene has been determined to be Shelley Langley. Her parents have also done a full genetic comparison and confirmed it.”

When Hadley finished speaking, he saw Shaun covering his temples while his body shook in pain.

“Eldest Young Master Hill…”

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