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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 677

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 677

15 minutes later.

Catherine received a notice from the hospital ordering them to switch hospitals.

Joel was in the midst of his treatment, but he was furious when he heard about it. “Shaun is too arrogant. Did our family have a grudge against him in our past life? Did my treatment bothered him in any way?”

“Dad, you’re not the one who bothered him. It’s me.” Catherine’s long lashes were downcast. She would remember everything that Shaun had done to them.

“Catherine, don’t be sad. It’s my problem. I shouldn’t have come to the Jewell family’s hospital. The Jewell family and Hill family are tarred with the same brush. Let’s leave. I’ll remember this humiliation today. We, the Yule family, will return what they did to us in the future,” Joel said as he calmed down.

“Yes. We’ll return what they did to us.”

Catherine nodded.

The next day after Nicola was sentenced.

Joel publicly announced that he would fully foster Catherine as his successor and heir to his inheritance. Furthermore, Catherine would be in charge of every matter, whether big or small, while he was hospitalized.

Only then did the netizens discover that Joel’s wealth amounted to as much as three quadrillions. On top of Hudson Corporation’s market value, it meant that Catherine would become the wealthiest lady in Australia.

Not only that, but the netizen even passionately dug up various pictures of her beauty and higher-education academic qualifications.

[I’ve become one of her fans. What man will be worthy of such a rich, pretty, and talented woman like her?]

[Does she even need a man? Isn’t it better for her to be single? She can even switch between a few young and good-looking boys anytime she wants.]

[Just a reminder that she’s Eldest Young Master Hill’s ex-wife.]

[Is Eldest Young Master Hill blind? Catherine is clearly superior to Sarah in terms of looks, net worth, and background.]

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