Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1156
Old Madam Hill chuckled and nodded. “That’s great. The Hill family is not as good as it used to be, but you’ve all become sensible.”
Soon, they brought the two children downstairs.
Old Master Hill, who had been feeling low lately, was also overjoyed when he learned the truth.
Lucas looked at the family members and seemed to understand why Suzie liked it here.
Although he hated his scummy dad, everyone here was kind and friendly.
Moreover, they were his grandmother, great- grandmother, and great -grandfather. They were not outsiders, so there was no need to be cautious.
After breakfast, Shaun took Lucas and Suzie to the kindergarten.
He also changed their parents’ contact information to Catherine and his names.
The kindergarten teacher was surprised. “So it turns out they were twins. It’s no wonder they usually play so well.”
“Yes, in the future, the teacher can contact their mom or me anytime. ” Shaun was in a good mood, and a charming smile hung on his handsome and elegant face.
The sight made the kindergarten teacher’s heart race.
On the way back to the company, Shaun gave Catherine a call.
If it were in the past, Catherine would definitely reject it, but considering her two children, she decided to pick up today.
“Was Lucas okay last night?”
After he was hit by Catherine last night, he suppressed his anger all night.
In the morning, as soon as he arrived at the company, he pressed Regina on his desk to vent his anger.
“Uncle, the recent production line of the freeze- dried powder injection…”
Ethan pushed open the office door and saw the scene inside, and was completely shocked.
He never expected his uncle, who had always been gentle and elegant, to do such ridiculous things in the office. Besides, was his uncle not devoted to Catherine? How could he…
“Ah… ” Regina was frightened and hurriedly put on her clothes.
Wesley’s face was painted with embarrassment and misery, and there was a hint of chagrin deep in his eyes.
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