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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 1453

Summary for Chapter 1453: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

What Happens in Chapter 1453 – From the Book Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Dive into Chapter 1453, 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 1453

Shaun looked at his back and frowned gloomily.

“Alright, stop being jealous, ” Catherine turned his face over. “How immature are you? Don’ t bother with a little child.”

“Can you call a man who can impregnate a woman, a little child?” Shaun snorted coldly. He did not hide the jealousy in his eyes. “Catherine, you lied to me again. When I was in Melbourne, I told you not to contact him anymore. You promised, but then you lied to me because of him, and you even secretly ate hot pot with him.”

“We didn’t eat secretly. We ate openly, ” Catherine pouted. “ I bumped into him by accident when I was shopping. He said that he just came to Canberra and was unfamiliar with the place…”

“There are plenty of people who are unfamiliar with Canberra after just coming here. Why did you eat with him out of all the people?” Shaun retorted. “ Since when were you such a saint? Is it because he’s handsome?”

“No…” Catherine lowered her head. “I just felt close to him when I saw him. It’s as if I knew him before. After speaking, she was afraid that Shaun would get angry and hurriedly explained, “In short, don’t misunderstand. I don’t like him. I just think of him as a younger brother. The person I love is you.”

“Love?” Shaun stopped and looked at her deeply. “ Prove it. Make me believe you.”

“Shaun Hill, that’s enough. You’ve done so many things to hurt me. If I didn’t love you, would I have gotten back together with you?” Catherine was a little angry at his inopportune actions and flung his hand away, ignoring him.

“Cathy, half the reason you got back together with me is because of the children. ” Shaun chased after her and grabbed her, and said with a sour tone, “If i t weren’t for the children, you wouldn’t have gotten back together with me, right?”

Catherine froze and fell silent for a while.

comes when I no longer like you and don’t want to be with you anymore, I’ll say it to your face. I’ve been betrayed before, so I know very well how much it hurts to be betrayed. Don’t do unto others what you don’t want others to do unto you.”

“Cathy…” Shaun looked at her with eyes filled with surprise, at a loss. “Thank you for liking me. I’ll work hard so that you’ll like me for the rest of your life. Don’t leave me, okay?”

“Sorry, Shaun, but a lifetime is very long. You once told me that we would never be separated, but we were still separated. I don’t want to think about the future. I just want to cherish the present.”

Catherine shook her head seriously. “You know, if you keep trying to believe in forever, and that forever shatters, the amount of pain you’ll feel is unimaginable. Your memory is blurred so you haven’t experienced what it’s like, but I’ll always remember it.”

“…I understand.”

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