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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 1341

Summary for Chapter 1341: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

What Happens in Chapter 1341 – From the Book Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Dive into Chapter 1341, a pivotal chapter in Let Me Go, Mr. Hill, written by Shallow South. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1341

Shaun smiled. “Even if I didn’t call Thomas in for the second trial, the outcome would be the same. Even if the judge felt that I was in the wrong, she would still have to declare that I won in order to bring positive influence to society.”

“You’re amazing.” Stevens nodded. He took the gamble and accepted the loss. “ I hope there’ll be a chance to go against you again in the future.”

Then, he turned to leave, no longer caring about Sarah.

Sarah also tried to sneak away, but Shaun noticed her. “Return the money to me within three days, or I’ll have to ask the police to enforce the law. By the way, move out of the seaside villa immediately. I’ll collect the house before dark.”

“Shaun Hill, don’t go too far.” Sarah wanted to kill him with her eyes.

“You’ve occupied a place that doesn’t belong to you for long enough. It’s time for you to get out.” After that, Shaun walked straight towards Catherine.

The trial made him feel even more guilty towards Catherine.

Catherine stood up slowly and was forcefully wrapped into his arms before she could speak.

“Cathy, I’m sorry.” Shaun apologized with chagrin. “I was too stupid before. I now understand that you were right not to forgive me.”

“Then… Should I take back my words of forgiveness?” Catherine raised her brows provocatively.

Frightened, Shaun hurriedly said, “I made that up. ”

“No need. I don’t ever want to see that piece of land again. Just sell it. ” Catherine changed the subject. “ You fought this lawsuit quite beautifully.”

“I only did well because you’re here.” Shaun flattered her carefully. Then, he saw Rodney walking to the door in a daze.

He caught up and patted Rodney on the shoulder. “ You were discharged?”

“Yeah.” Rodney was still at a loss, and even his eyes were red. “ Shaun, was Thomas telling the truth?”

Freya’s gloomy voice rang out. “Oh my, it looks like a certain someone still can’t accept this reality.

Cathay, don’t you think he’s a fool?”

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