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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 1218

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1218

Shaun responded, [You told me you want to divorce Wesley. Did you turn a deaf ear to all I said?]

[Cathy, I’m sure you care about the kids. Are you planning to stay by Wesley’s side for other reasons? Or are you trying to collect evidence of him hurting the kids?]

[Listen to me and come back. If Wesley notices, you’ll be in danger.]

Catherine was undeniably impressed by how sharp Shaun was sometimes. However, she was not staying merely to obtain evidence showing Wesley’s intention of killing the two kids. What

mattered more to her was Ethan’s death. If that was Wesley’s doing, she must send Wesley to jail of her own accord.

This was her promise to Tracy.

She turned off her phone straight away without replying to Shaun’s messages.

When Catherine arrived at the office the next day,

she called Logan over. “There are surveillance cameras around Wesley’s villa. Do you have any means of disrupting the surveillance cameras for the time being without alerting Wesley? I want to check his bedroom, study, and laptop.”

“Yes. With a blackout.” Logan said, “But if the blackout takes place inside the villa, he’ll suspect it. The only means is disrupting the whole circuit.”

“Alright. ” Catherine nodded. “I’ll ask Wesley about his schedule before we plan our move tomorrow. We’ll do it within the next two days. I don’t want to drag it on any longer.”

To Shaun, the court was like a battleground.

Sarah could not help but sigh at the sight of him. She had to admit that Shaun was the most perfect man in terms of his charms, looks, and presence. Unfortunately… she had never really won this man’s love.

Nevertheless, she could not be bothered about Shaun with his status now. After all, she had a better option.

“Shaunic, I never thought we would come to this point.”

A bitter, faint smile crossed Sarah’s face. “Why do we have to do this? You used to be the most perfect person in my heart. Why do we have to go against each other in court? It’s not my intention to do this.”

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