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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1238

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1238

 

Logan shook his head. “ I’m not sure. We’ll have to ask Miss Jones about this. However, Miss Jones mentioned before that she wanted to use this evidence to threaten Wesley for a divorce. That’s why I haven’t taken it out yet. We’ll wait until she wakes up to make decisions.”

 

Only then Shaun did understand.

 

Cathy was more intelligent than he expected.

 

It was just that she underestimated Wesley’s slyness in the end.

 

 

 

12:00 p.m.

 

Catherine woke up blurrily because she was hungry. Her stomach was growling, and it was uncomfortable.

 

“Are you hungry? I prepared some millet porridge for you.”

 

Shaun hurriedly helped her up. He let her lean on his chest. He held a bowl in one hand while feeding

 

her with a spoon using the other hand.

 

Catherine moved her mouth slightly. Her whole face was burning in pain.

 

“Your face muscles are bruised. The doctor said it’ll need a week at least to recover,” Shaun explained to her softly.

 

 

 

“Mm.”

 

After enduring the pain and having half a bowl of the millet porridge, Catherine lifted her gaze and looked at him strangely. “Why are you here? Last night…”

 

Her face became slightly pale. All she remembered was that her body was boiling hot last night.

 

Toward the end, she was unconscious and could not recall what she had done.

 

Catherine shuddered. Although her body had calmed down, it had not completely returned to normal yet. As such, a wave of heat washed over unconsciously.

 

She had the urge to do it again.

 

She really wanted to slap herself twice.

 

“Cathy, don’t make things hard for me anymore.

 

You have to hang in there. I really can’t take it anymore.” Shaun looked at her and said with a straight face.

 

“…Go to hell.”

 

Catherine pinched him hard on the waist without hesitation.

 

Shaun’s handsome brows furrowed from the pain, yet he still said brazenly, “I don’t care. You already had all of me last night. You have to be responsible for me.”

 

Catherine glanced at him in disdain. “I was in such agony last night, yet you still did not react to it at all.

How shameless of you to say I should be responsible.”

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