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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 1429

Summary for Chapter 1429: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

What Happens in Chapter 1429 – From the Book Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Dive into Chapter 1429, 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 1429

“Wait for a little while more. Since the kidnapper has failed to persuade me, he’ll definitely find a way to contact my grandpa. Capturing my mother

wasn’t easy for them, so I’m sure they won’t give up on this piece of chess for now. Since Mason has sent a doctor over, it means he won’t let my mom die for the time being.” Shaun’s fists clenched tightly. “Once Mason shows up, inform the police to move immediately.”

“But we don’t know when exactly Mason will show up.” Hadley looked worried.

3:00 a.m.

When the Campos’s family doctor rushed over, the floor was already stained with Lea’s blood from her forehead.

After a round of emergency rescue, the doctor had no choice but to give Mason a call. “Director Campos, she… hit her head really hard, and she has also lost the will to survive. If you don’t send her to the hospital, I have no confidence… that I can save her.”

“No confidence?” The other side of the phone went silent for a while before Mason’s violent roar sounded. “ I’ve spent so much money to fund you, yet you can’t even f*cking save a person. What did I fund you for?”

“The main reason is… she has lost the will to survive, ” the doctor said helplessly.

“Useless things.” Mason was scolding non-step on the other end. Only after a while did he suddenly recall the first time he met Lea at university.

At that time, she was the favored girl high up in the clouds, arrogant and beautiful.

Mason did fall in love at first sight.

Initially, he wanted to wait until he married her, and even if he had sucked Hill Corporation dry, he would not abandon her. He would treat her well for his whole life.

When Campos Corporation was finally in power, he felt an indescribable satisfaction to be able to trample Lea beneath his feet.

Mason thought he did not care about her anymore. Yet, when he heard that she was about to die, he was suddenly stunned.

He hated her and wanted to torture her, but he did not want her to die.

He had to keep the woman alive so that she could see him standing on top of the clouds while she could only grovel by his side inferiorly like an ant.

Mason wanted to humiliate her. He wanted to humiliate her endlessly.

He did not know how long he stood there before he took the car keys and went out.

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