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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1174

After all, Catherine had always perceived Wesley as an elegant gentleman with a noble reputation.

“Cathy, where’s Freya? Go and have fun with her. I’m afraid you’ll feel bored mingling with people like us.” Smiling, Wesley persuaded her to leave.

“But I’m your wife. It’s not good to walk away just like that.” Pretending as if she was torn, Catherine continued, “What’s more, Shaun is here. I’m worried that you’ll overthink.”

“No. I trust you.” Wesley gazed at her earnestly.

Catherine nearly believed in his words.

She turned around and walked away. However, Instead of scurrying off, she hid in an inconspicuous spot. If she had not done this, she would not have seen Wesley sitting beside Senator Mead and attentively lighting a cigarette for him.

At the sight of his behavior, frustration crept into Catherine’s mind.

She could sense that Wesley had been trying to appear gentle and elegant in front of her before this.

Did it mean that there was another side of him unknown to her when she was not around?

“Miss Jones, you’re here.” A female servant walked to her. “Miss Lynch has been looking for you everywhere. She’s asking you to head over as she wants to introduce two people to you.”

“Alright.”

Catherine nodded and walked to the courtyard with the servant.

There was a large pool in the back garden. Some people were playing in the pool, while some were chatting over the barbecue grill.

The servant suddenly stopped by the pool. “Miss Jones, please hold on. My shoelaces are loose.”

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