Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1256
“…How is that possible?” Catherine’s eyes widened. She refused to believe she did that.
Logan glared at her silently as if he was saying “ How is that impossible?”.
“I’m sorry…”
Catherine lowered her head apologetically.
Shaun cut off Logan’s finger, but not only did she not avenge him, but she was also still entangled with Shaun.
“Forget it, I’m not that petty. It’s just a finger. You can be with whoever you want, so don’t have misgivings because of me. Besides, Shaun also fell into Sarah and Wesley’s schemes.” Logan waved his hand with a carefree expression.
That just made Catherine feel worse.
How could she have called Shaun’s name at that time?
He could not do it anymore. What was the point of calling him?
Catherine sighed in depression. Did she really get used to Shaun’s body?
“By the way, cut some of Wesley’s perverted and exciting scenes and edit them with mosaic for me,” Catherine smiled. “Tomorrow, I’ll show the public Wesley’s true face.”
8:00 a.m. the next morning. Catherine had not done anything.
However, her Facebook was blown up by netizens. [Didn’t you say you’ll show it to us at 8? Where is it?
The netizens were dumbfounded when they saw this.
[What did I just see? Is that Wesley?]
[It’s him. I almost couldn’t recognize him. Why do I suddenly feel like he’s so hypocritical?]
[That’s his office, right? He even did it in the office. How horny was he?]
[Didn’t he say he had always loved Catherine? Why would he cheat on her with his secretary if he loved her?]
[He’s deliberately flaunting his deep affections, but deep down, he’s not a good man at all. Scumbag.]
[The commenter above must be a woman, right? I’m a man. I think a powerful man like Wesley was already extremely benevolent to Catherine. After all, she cheated on him. Why can’t he be with another woman?]
[That’s right. If my wife cheated on me, I definitely won’t be faithful anymore either. Wesley isn’t good, but I think that Catherine is more disgusting.]
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