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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 1366

Summary for Chapter 1366: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

What Happens in Chapter 1366 – From the Book Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Dive into Chapter 1366, 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 1366

Rebecca did not know that there was someone standing behind the glass window on the fifth floor, silently watching her leave.

That man coolly stuck his hands into his pockets.

The lights above him highlighted his curly hair that fell over his shoulders. A lot of men looked unattractive with long hair, yet he had an alluringly handsome face that resembled a devil’s.

Nevertheless, anyone who caught sight of him would be filled with dread because of his mysterious azure eyes. His eyes could send chills down one’s spine.

Everyone knew that the owner of Neah Bay, Titus Costner, had the same kind of eyes.

That man was Titus’ son, Matthew Costner—the future successor of Neah Bay.

“Young Master…” A tanned subordinate walked over. “I’ve inquired about it. Her last name is Jones, and she came from Australia.”

“Jones?” Matthew narrowed his eyes slowly. “

Don’t you think… she looks like my mom?”

After keeping silent for a moment, the subordinate responded, “After taking a closer look at her, I think she’s undergone plastic surgery before.

Perhaps she found out about Madam’s appearance and underwent plastic surgery to look like her.”

“My mom hardly shows her face. What’s more, her expressions and behavior are like my mom’s too.” Matthew said with a complicated tone, “My mom told me that she gave birth to a child before she came to Soromon Island. This means that I have a stepsister who shares the same mom as me.”

“Are you suspecting it’s her?” The subordinate was astonished.

“Ask the hotel staff to find a way to get two strands of her hair. I want DNA tests done for her and my mom as soon as possible. I want to know the result tomorrow morning.”

Titus blinked gloomily. “Wifey, do you love me or the fish more?”

Sheryl was speechless. “You’re still so childish at this old age. Stop being silly.”

“Am I that old? I feel like I’m only in my early 30s, ” Titus replied with a grin.

Sheryl was at a loss for words.

“Mommy…” Matthew hurriedly ran to her.

Titus cast a disdainful look at him. “Why are you back? Didn’t I ask you to manage our family business? You always travel to and from.”

Being treated with disdain by his father, Matthew was completely speechless. He felt as though he was a giveaway prize that his mother gave his father and was not at all welcomed

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