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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 1211

Summary for Chapter 1211: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1211 – Let Me Go, Mr. Hill by Shallow South

In Chapter 1211, a key moment in the Romance novel Let Me Go, Mr. Hill, Shallow South delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1211

Shaun did not go after the driver because he wanted to protect the kids. Moreover, since the incident took place in public with surveillance cameras around, the police should be able to capture the hit- and-run driver soon.

Shortly after someone called the police, the police hurried over and took Shaun’s statement.

Meanwhile, Suzie was weeping over the phone with Catherine.

“Mommy. Mommy. Boo—hoo…”

The minute Catherine heard Suzie cry, she was shocked. “Darling, what’s wrong?”

“Mommy, something scary happened. Just now, a car sped toward Lucas and me, and we almost died. Luckily, our scummy dad pulled us out of the car.” Suzie could not stop sobbing.

Her words sent a chill down Catherine’s spine. “ Where are you guys? I’ll be there right away. Pass the phone to your dad.”

“Scummy dad is speaking to the police now. We’re a t the place where you bought me the cake earlier.” As Suzie was speaking, she began to bawl, which made Catherine overwrought.

“Don’t be scared, darling. I’ll be there in a moment.”

Upon hanging up, Wesley tightened his grip on the steering wheel calmly. “Did something happen to the kids? Where are they? Let’s get there now.”

“Mm.” Catherine’s mind was in a mess.

After she told Wesley the address, he sped to the scene. Nevertheless, the road had been blocked due t o an accident. Since Wesley’s car could not enter the area, Catherine unfastened her seat belt. “I’ll just walk there on my own.”

With that, she swiftly got out of the car and left before Wesley could reply.

Wesley punched the steering wheel. Soon, he dialed a number. “Dumb*ss, why did you fail again?”

“Shaun carried the kids out of the car after he came out of the bakery. ” The person replied, “He might have seen the car speeding toward him.”

“Duh, dumb*ss, ” Wesley insulted. “Have you cleaned up the mess?”

“Don’t worry. There won’t be any problem.”

Even so, Wesley felt exasperated that he had wasted another chance and money. Shaun must have nine lives, or else how could he be so fortunate?

Shaun’s thin lips twitched. He thought it would be inappropriate to say it with the kids around. “Let’s leave this place and send the kids home first. Later, I’ll still need to go to the police station.”

Catherine understood it, but she felt gloomier deep down.

As cars had been blocked from entering this area, Shaun carried Suzie and Lucas in each of his arms before he walked forward.

Watching his tall figure, Catherine zoned out for a few seconds before she hurriedly caught up with him.

She had even forgotten that Wesley was waiting for her.

Only until she hopped into Hadley’s car did she remember to send Wesley a WhatsApp message, asking him to return home first.

Along the way, she kept comforting the two kids.

After dropping them at the Hill family’s house, she headed to the police station with Shaun.

“Sorry, Cathy. This was a case of attempted murder.” Shaun handed Catherine his phone, which displayed Chance’s reminder message. “I assigned Chance to the Campos family to spy on them. If it weren’t for his reminder, Suzie and Lucas…”

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