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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 1773

Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1773

Catherine gazed at Shaun with a complex look as her eyelashes fluttered.

The man in front of her was as handsome as ever, but he had become more hostile compared to before.

Her mind was in a messy state right now.

“Shaun, I remember that you previously told me—”

“You told me that I hadn’t interacted with any women nor did I know about love because I lost my memory. You felt that I was reliant on you.”

Shaun interrupted her, “You’re right, and I did give it a shot. But when Hannah approached me, I just found her disgusting…”

“It was because you approached her with an ulterior motive. Plus, you already knew from the start that she’s evil…”

“But when she touched me, I had no feelings for her at all.” Shaun’s eyes were intent and burning. “ Yet I have feelings for you even when I touch you a little.”

He was too straightforward.

Catherine’s face instantly turned crimson.

Shaun fixed his gaze on her charming face under the moonlight. Earlier, he had been feigning indifference and ignoring her on purpose. At this moment, he finally did not have to pretend anymore.

As his eyes rested on her lips, his Adam’s apple bobbed while his eyes blazed.

At the mention of Titus, Joel zoned out for a while.

He had long since found out that his first love had remarried. She had married a man who was more outstanding than himself.

In the end, he still missed the chance.

At the sight of Joel’s expression, Shaun said, “By the way, Sheryl has already found out the truth. I’m guessing she’ll come and acknowledge Cathy.”

“I have nothing to do with her.” Catherine finished her sentence with strong resistance. After that, she walked to the back of Joel and pushed his wheelchair. “Dad, it’s chilly here. Let’s go in.”

Joel nodded with complicated feelings. He then turned to say to Shaun, “Young Master Hill, you’re not young anymore. I hope you get a new girlfriend soon. From now on, you’re just the father to Catherine’s kids. I hope you won’t be involved with us in other ways.”

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