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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 513

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 513
Sarah pursed her lips in agony without uttering a word.

“It’s fine, Rodney. Sarah must have her reasons,” Chester interjected.

Rodney glanced at Sarah grimly and eventually sighed.

“Why did you come back all of a sudden?” Shaun, who had been silent, suddenly spoke.

Sarah’s heart ached when her eyes settled on the familiar handsome face. She slowly turned her eyes to Shelley’s portrait behind him. “It’s because I didn’t expect Shelley’s death. Considering that she’s my beloved cousin, I should still pay my last respects to her.”

Everyone kept quiet.

Alex suddenly walked toward Sarah. He hugged her and burst into tears. “Sarah, why are you only back now? Shelley’s death was so tragic and unfair.”

“Uncle, how did Shelley die?” Sarah asked while choking back tears.

With that, Alex immediately glared at Shaun. “It was his wife and Charity’s doing.”

Sarah’s expression became a little stiff, and her face gradually paled. She blinked and shifted her gaze to Shaun. “Shaunic…”

Shaun averted his gaze. “It was Charity…”

“Shaun, stop taking Catherine’s side,” Rodney said furiously, “I’ve long since wanted to say that Catherine doesn’t deserve to be with you as she’s full of evil intentions. Now that Sarah is back, you might as well get back together with her.”

Shaun furrowed his brows. When he was about to reply, Sarah swiftly said, “Rodney, stop talking nonsense. Shaunic already has a wife. How could you persuade him into getting a divorce? What’s more, I can’t possibly be with Shaunic anymore…”

“Why not? He’s always been thinking about you. Is it because you don’t love—”

“Enough,” Shaun interrupted his sentence with a sulky look, “Rodney, I’m pleased that Sarah is back, but I’m already married.”

“Stop arguing. Sarah’s return is a joyous occasion. We should celebrate it tonight,” Chester said.

“Thank you. You guys can leave first. I want to spend some quiet time with my uncle and aunt.”

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