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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 1029

Summary for Chapter 1029: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Summary of Chapter 1029 from Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Chapter 1029 marks a crucial moment in Shallow South’s Romance novel, Let Me Go, Mr. Hill. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1029

Catherine understood it quickly. “You’re saying that after Liona’s members threw Liam there, another car came and dragged Liam into it?”

Logan nodded. “There’s a big possibility that someone was watching from Liona’s door from the start. Another possibility is that an internal member of Liona leaked the information.”

Catherine’s heart trembled.

However, after giving it some thought, she totally agreed with Logan’s analysis.

“Actually, I didn’t quite believe Liam would leak Hill Corporation’s data. He shouldn’t be that kind of person. I suspect there’s a spy in Liona, and it’s the same person as the one who leaked the data.

“Moreover, Liona is the organization that Shaun trusts the most. When the microchip was developed, the first thing he must’ve done was let Liona’s important members guard the laboratory. It would not be impossible for that person to steal the data and find the right timing to frame Liam.”

After she said that, Logan glanced with admiration. “Boss, I realize it’s a shame you didn’t become a police officer.”

“This is just my guess. There’s no evidence.” Catherine rolled her eyes at him. “But the one who could do all of these should be Shaun’s most trusted subordinate. I reckon Shaun wouldn’t suspect that person too. Forget it. If it weren’t for Liam, I wouldn’t be interested in this matter at all.”

“That’s right. In order to investigate who the spy is, we have to enter Liona. With your current identity…

Wesley will surely be uncomfortable with it,” Logan said. “Let the Hill family and the Campos family investigate this matter.”

Speaking about Wesley…

Catherine frowned. “Let me ask you something. If it were you, what would your reaction be if you saw a video of your wife together with another man during your wedding night?”

“You don’t hate that woman?”
“It depends on what video it is. If it were a video where the woman was resisting strongly, I would feel heartbroken and remorseful. But… if it were a video where the woman was willing, I would probably hate that woman and even feel she was two-faced. In fact…”

“In fact what?” Catherine asked nervously.
“She’s… quite sl*tty.” Logan was awkward to say the truth. “Anyway, I’ll surely teach that woman a lesson.”

“It can’t be.” Logan was shocked.
“Go.” Catherine gave him a sidelong glance.

He only found out that the Hill family manor was sold after he was discharged. By then, Lea had brought Old Master Hill and Old Madam Hill to live in a villa under the Hill family’s business.

Although it could not compare to the Hill family’s manor at all, the neighborhood’s management was excellent, and the courtyard was clean.

When Shaun went over, Old Madam Hill was sunbathing with Old Master Hill on the lawn.

“Grandpa, are you feeling better?” Shaun walked over and looked at Old Master Hill with guilt.
Old Master Hill let out a long sigh. “My legs aren’t that well anymore. I didn’t think that I would live most of my life in glory only to witness Hill Corporation’s downfall when I turned old.”

“Forget it. This is all fate, but this is quite good too.” Old Madam Hill had come around to the situation. “We don’t have to worry about our meals. Except for being looked down on by others, we’re still better off than most people.”

Shaun did not expect Old Madam Hill would get over it so quickly. “Grandpa, I’m sorry. I’m largely responsible for Hill Corporation’s current situation. I didn’t manage it properly…”

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