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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 1445

Summary for Chapter 1445: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Chapter 1445 – A Turning Point in Let Me Go, Mr. Hill by Shallow South

In this chapter of Let Me Go, Mr. Hill, Shallow South introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1445 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1445

“Suicide?”

Shaun looked down and met Catherine’s eyes. He saw the shock in her eyes.

“How did he commit suicide?”

“He smashed his head on the wall.” The police said in a low voice, “He used a lot of force. It was clear that he didn’t intend on surviving it. He died on the way to the hospital. I was hoping to get more information out of him, but I guess there would be no leads now.”

“Did anyone visit him before his suicide?” Shaun went straight to the point.

“Yes, his woman, Joanne Holt.”

Shaun fell silent. Many things were becoming clearer to him.

“We’re planning to interrogate that woman, ” said the policeman.

“Okay.”

Shaun put down his phone and frowned deeply.

Catherine put on her clothes. She did not expect this to happen. “If he dies, the trail that Wesley is involved in the crimes will disappear.”

“It’s my fault. ” Shaun’s expression was as cold as ice. “I should’ve thought that someone would use unscrupulous methods to threaten Mason with his child.”

There was nothing that could threaten people like Mason. His only weakness was his own child.

Wesley no longer had the assassins from Neah Bay helping him or the backing from Mason. As such, dealing with him would be easy.

“Well, forget it. Stop thinking about it. Let’s eat breakfast.” Catherine rested her chin on his shoulder. “I specially brought you breakfast and

put it on the desk outside, but it’s probably cold by now.”

“You made it?” Shaun’s eyes lit up. “Yeah.” She answered lazily like a cat. “Thank you.” Shaun was overjoyed.

For him, there was nothing more delightful than eating breakfast she personally made.

“Just a thank you?” Catherine snorted absent- mindedly. “I got up at six in the morning just to make you breakfast.”

“Didn’t I thank you already?” Shaun glanced at the bed meaningfully.

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