Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1209
Logan was stunned. “No way.”
“It’s a woman’s intuition, ” Catherine said faintly, “ I didn’t properly hide the one in the bookcase. It’ll probably be noticed before long. I hope we find something as soon as possible.”
Logan nodded.
Catherine thought that it would take a while to get a clue, but unexpectedly, Logan sent her something amazing that afternoon.
He directly brought his computer over to Catherine and played a video for her to see.
Wesley and Regina were entangled on the sofa she had just sat on in the morning,
They were being so fierce and crazy that she almost vomited.
Was Eugene still the warm and elegant gentleman in her mind? Was this the man who had been in love with her for three years? At that moment, Wesley’s twisted face made her sick.
“There are even more exciting ones.”
Logan changed the video. It was from the camera she had put in the bedroom.
Wesley was holding a whip in his hand while Regina was lying willingly on the bed. The two of them were no different from animals.
Catherine was dumbfounded and afraid that she would really vomit.
She quickly turned off the computer as her face paled.
“You can threaten him to divorce you with these two videos, ” Logan said. “Reputation is very important for a hypocrite like Wesley. He definitely won’t want these videos to be spread.”
Catherine sighed softly.
Back then, Wesley had blocked a knife for her without regard for his life and lost a kidney.
She did not expect that one day, they would come to this point.
“Living with Wesley now is like living in the lion’s den. When you go to sleep at night, remember to lock the door and report your safety to me on time every day. I’m afraid something will happen to you.”
Logan stood up and said, “Also, don’ t let the two children come into contact with him. I also suspect that Wesley doesn’t only have this woman. We can tell from the video that he’s extremely hardcore
and experienced. It’s impossible that Regina is the only one he’s sleeping with.”
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