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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 1585

Summary for Chapter 1585: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1585 – Let Me Go, Mr. Hill by Shallow South

In Chapter 1585, 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 1585

Boom.

It was as if a hammer had hit Catherine’s chest hard.

No matter how strong she was, she could not stop herself from crying.

From Sheryl’s tone, she sounded as if she knew Catherine was her daughter. However, if it was possible, she would rather not have any ties with Catherine nor want Catherine, her daughter?

Was that what she meant?

“Alright, Madam Costner. It’s okay even if you don’t wish to know me. It may be presumptuous of me, but how did I offend you exactly?” Catherine suppressed her sobbing and asked, “Why do you keep scheming to target Hill Corporation? Even the Hill Corporation’s hostile takeover is related to you, right? What grudges do I have with you?”

“Enough, Catherine. Stop pretending.” The hatred in Sheryl’s eyes intensified. “You should know full well about what you have done. I’m warning you, stay away from Matthew and my husband. If not,

not only you, but I’ll make the life of every single person around you a living hell.”

“ I’m already in a living hell. ” Catherine could not tolerate it anymore. She broke down and yelled, “ Never mind if you don’t want to acknowledge me, but why are you helping such an evil woman like Rebecca? I’m your biological daughter.”

Slap.

What replied was another slap from Sheryl.

“I think you’re addicted to acting. Do you really think you can fool everyone?”

After Sheryl spoke coldly, she yanked Matthew along with her and quickly left. Titus’s lips moved, but he then looked at Sheryl’s angry expression. As he was afraid a fight would break out again, he quickly followed after her.

In the cafe, people were surrounding Catherine and pointing fingers at her.

It was better than receiving hate and two slaps when she reunited with her mother.

“Pretty lady, this is… your bill.” A waiter stepped forward hesitantly with a sympathetic expression.

When the waiters saw two mixed-race guys walking toward Catherine’s table, they were utterly envious. Those two guys were of the best quality. One of them was young, and the other one was mature and charismatic.

Unfortunately…

Sure enough, not just anyone could afford to have good-looking men.

“Give me the bill.” Catherine paid the money. She took the elevator down in a daze.

After going down, she sat in the car. She still could not accept that reality at all. She just felt so upset that she wanted to cry. However, she could not call Shaun. She knew that his situation was definitely worse than hers.

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