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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1229

 

Although Catherine already knew that Wesley was evil, they both had never really revealed their true colors. So now that she heard those words from him, Catherine finally understood how much Wesley resented her.

 

“You’re saying I should be grateful to you?” Catherine sneered.

 

“What else? Cathy, I even lost a kidney for you. ” Wesley sighed.

 

“Forget it. If I knew you were such an evil, disgusting man, I’d rather be killed.”

 

 

 

Catherine said hatefully, “In these three years, you’ve treated me well on the surface, but you’ve set me up over and over again behind my back.

 

Three years ago, Rebecca did plastic surgery to look like Shelley to approach Shaun. That was your doing, right? In that case, you must’ve something to do with Charity being accused and sent to jail as well. This is not forgetting Ethan’s death. You’re so evil that you can’t even spare your biological nephew. You’ll die a horrible death.”

 

“You started suspecting me when Ethan died?” Wesley looked astonished. “I did that so discreetly. How did you find out?”

 

Catherine was horrified.

 

She simply said it on purpose, but she did not expect Wesley would really admit it.

 

Wesley really did kill Ethan.

 

Looking at Catherine’s shocked expression, Wesley grinned evilly. “I’m surprised. You know a lot more than I thought. Luckily… Luckily, I made my move first.”

 

 

“…Made your move?”

 

Catherine’s expression changed as she immediately looked toward the food on the table. “What did you put inside them?”

 

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