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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 144
“Jump out of the car if you want.” Shaun deliberately stretched out his necktie as he instructed Hadley, “Speed up. Drive at the speed where she’ll die instantly if she jumps out right now.”

“…”

Catherine was speechless.

This man was the devil himself.

Upon realizing that Hadley was actually speeding up, she glared at him angrily but her courage to jump out of the car had instantly diminished.

“Come here.” Finally, he gestured to her impatiently.

“As long as you don’t tie me up,” she said worriedly.

“Did I say I want to tie you up? You’re the one entertaining these filthy thoughts.” He impatiently grabbed her close and placed her on his lap.

There was someone else in the car! Her cheeks flushed instantly, and she dared not move around simply. To play safe, she initiated a neutral conversation topic.

“What would you like for dinner tonight? I’ll make anything you request to thank you for your help today.”

“It’s always food with you.” He threw her a mocking look before laughing sarcastically. “What else do you know apart from cooking for me?”

She was at a loss for words. He was the one who always ordered her to cook for him.

He snorted when she did not reply. “Why were they here today?”

“I don’t know.” She blinked innocently with her round eyes.

“You’re prohibited to meet those two stupid things again,” he warned.

“…”

She blushed with shame at his arrogant comment. Ethan was empty-headed but Wesley was at the very least a successful, young businessman.

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