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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 1600

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1600

When Shaun came over, his large palm gently pressed on her shoulder. “I heard everything.”

“Shaunny… ” Catherine buried her little face in his arms, suddenly feeling lost. “Matthew said that he did a DNA test for Rebecca and Sheryl, and Rebecca is Sheryl’s daughter. What about me? Whose daughter am I? Am I really Sheryl’s daughter?”

She was very sure about this before, but now, she suddenly doubted herself.

“Silly girl. You look so similar to Sheryl. Who’s daughter could you be if not hers?” Shaun lowered his eyes at the uneasy woman in his arms and said in a low gentle voice, “Did you forget that you did a DNA test with Joel?”

Catherine paused as she remembered it. “But…? ”

“You should’ve asked Matthew what Rebecca used for the DNA test with Sheryl. I’m guessing it must be hair.” Shaun’s eyes flashed.

“What’s wrong with hair?” There was a confused look on Catherine’s face.

“ If it’s hair, it’s easier for her to pass off a fake as genuine,” Shaun said in a complicated tone, “ Actually, I’ve been thinking about something ever since I learned that Titus’ wife is your mom.”

“What is it? Hurry up and tell me.” Catherine urged him.

Catherine became more horrified the more she listened. “I remember that Wesley often cooperated with the assassins in Neah Bay. Logan said that a person here once went to Neah Bay and came back with a bunch of assassins. Could that person… be Wesley?”

“It was definitely him. Back then, Wesley was already working with Mason, and Mason told him to go to Neah Bay to look for the assassins. If he saw Sheryl there, then all the pieces connect. Besides, Sheryl looks very similar to you. Even my dad said that when he saw your mother and then you, he

was confused and suspected that you were mother and daughter.”

Shaun said, “Mason could have investigated it and found that your mother only went missing after getting caught in a typhoon. If he went to Neah Bay to ask the local residents about Sheryl’s past, it would’ve been easy to find clues.”

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