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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1036

Wesley started the car with a twisted expression. On the road, he gave Regina a call. “Go to the suite in the office. Wait for me.”
He needed to find a woman. If not, he could not tolerate the anger he felt.

When he was almost at the company building, his phone rang again.

“President Lyons, you’ve been followed by Logan.” Logan?

Wesley was shocked. “How long has he been following me?

“Ever since you left Hudson Corporation. He’s very careful. If we didn’t send someone to observe him and Austin from the start, I wouldn’t have noticed it too.”

“I got it.” Wesley tightened his grip on the phone. Then, he laughed coldly.

Logan only obeyed Catherine, which meant that Catherine had asked Logan to investigate him.

Did she suspect something?

It made no sense. Wesley was very cautious all along. Where did it go wrong?

It seemed like his top priority was to clear her suspicions of him. Hence, he called Regina again. “You don’t have to go to the office anymore. You no longer have to wait for me in the near future either. Catherine is already suspicious of something.”

Regina could not help but said, “President Lyons, let her suspect all she wants. She can’t do anything as long as you don’t get a divorce anyway.”

“What the f*ck do you know?” Wesley reprimanded her bluntly.

Regina’s voice choked from being scolded. “I just feel bad whenever I see you pleasing Catherine gingerly. With your current identity, there’s really no need for you to do that.”

“What identity do I have now?” Wesley sneered. “I’m just Mason’s dog.”

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