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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 143

Summary for Chapter 143: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Chapter Summary: Chapter 143 – Let Me Go, Mr. Hill by Shallow South

In Chapter 143, 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 143
“That’s right.” Freya quickly jumped in to save her friend. “Mr. Hill has done her a great favor today, hence she definitely needs to treat him to a meal.”

“Yup, I’ve already booked a place. See you all later,” Catherine said while dragging Shaun toward the door.

Otherwise, she was worried that she might be jumping from one frying pan to another.

Wesley and Ethan frowned curiously upon seeing her dragging the man away from them.

Especially Wesley who already had a few exchanges with Shaun. As far as he knew, the latter was arrogant and rude, but Catherine was able to drag him away by the arm?

He suddenly remembered how the two of them had disappeared from the restaurant the other day. It occurred to him at that moment that they must have an unusual relationship.

Ethan was displeased at the sight too. He questioned Freya who was still there in the courtroom. “It looks like Cathy is quite friendly with Mr. Hill. Is it possible that he likes her?

“Oh right, you mentioned that a friend of yours knows Mr. Hill. Who is it that you’re talking about?

“I heard that it’s a real challenge to hire Mr. Hill as an attorney. One might have to offer an unimaginable price even if he agrees. Does Cathy have that much money?”

She became annoyed being bombarded with so many questions. “None of your business. Get out of my way, you scum.”

“You…” Ethan’s face flushed.

“If it wasn’t because you had tried your best to try to save Cathy out of prison the last time, I’d have thrown this purse in your face already.”

Freya gave a snort of contempt before walking away.

Underground car park.

Hadley was behind the wheels. The two people were sitting in silence at the back.

Shaun occupied himself with his phone.

“…”

His words sent a shudder down her spine and she suddenly had no idea what to say.

“Answer me.” He became more infuriated when faced with her silence.

With a quivering voice, she replied, “Um… Well… I did mention to you before that people are attracted to my charms.”

Hadley, who was driving in the front seat, silently prayed for her.

As expected, an enigmatic smile flashed across Shaun’s face as he angrily peeled his necktie away.

Obscene images she had once read in books came flooding into her mind as she backed into the corner subconsciously. “What are you doing? You’re trying to tie me up. I’ll jump out of the car right now.”

Startled, Shaun looked at the necktie in his hand and smiled faintly upon figuring out what was on her mind.

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