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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 1153

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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 1153 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 1153 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1153

Catherine pushed Wesley away with all her might.

However, he was so fixated on getting his way and his grip started to hurt her. It was as if he had gone crazy.

In the end, she could not hold back anymore. She picked up the lamp on the bedside table and smashed it on his head.

At that moment, Wesley looked up with a freezing cold flashed in his warm pupils.

When the moonlight fell on his face, Catherine could not help but shiver. She was frightened of him…

Yes, fear.

She was actually scared of Wesley.

A few moments later, Wesley’s elegant and handsome face had turned painful, disappointed, and sorrowful. The shift had Catherine doubting that the fear and everything she saw earlier was just an illusion.

“Cathy, do you hate me this much?” Wesley looked at her with red eyes.

“I… I don’t hate you.” Catherine curled herself into a ball. She also felt desperate and numb. “I’m sorry, Wesley. I’m really sorry.”

It was not as if she did not want to, but her body was resisting him.

She was not as resistant and disgusted when Shaun kissed her.

She only felt that Shaun’s body warmth felt good.

If she did not fight to keep her rationality, she would be kissed until her head went blank.

It was as if her body was instinctively accustomed to Shaun but could not accept other men.

She was close to breaking down because of herself. “Wesley, why don’t we…”

“Don’t say it.”

Wesley interrupted her. His eyes were filled with panic and despair. “Cathy, don’t kill my heart, okay? I’ve loved you for so many years. I’ve waited for you for so many years, and you’ve finally married me. I thought I could finally be with you for

the rest of my life. If you still want to leave me, I’d be destroyed. I won’t know how to continue living.” Catherine was at a loss for words.

Wesley’s words made her feel guilty beyond measure, but at the same time, they locked her like a shackle.

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