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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 1654

Summary for Chapter 1654: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1654 – Let Me Go, Mr. Hill by Shallow South

In Chapter 1654, 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 1654

“Even when Sheryl noticed that Rebecca’s behavior was inappropriate, Rebecca would always bring up that she was abducted as a child. As a mother, Sheryl naturally blamed herself. She thought that if she had been around, her daughter wouldn’t have suffered so much. If she had the chance to educate her daughter, her daughter wouldn’t have become vain and pretentious.”

Catherine choked for a moment.

Her heart was subconsciously stirred up.

“You’re a mother yourself, so you should be able to understand her feelings.” Each of Titus’ words seemed to pierce her heart. “Will a mother who loves her children regard them with disdain? She won’t. If her child turns out bad, she’ll only blame herself.”

“But she shouldn’t have indulged Rebecca without limits, ” Catherine said.

“Do you think she was clear-headed when she indulged Rebecca?” Titus asked.

Catherine was immediately at a loss for words.

Titus looked at her distracted expression and sighed in his heart. “Actually, I’ve thought about it. When Sheryl just arrived in Melbourne, she told me that memories were flashing in her head. However, she stopped experiencing that afterward. Rebecca probably began to drug her because she was afraid of Sheryl regaining her memory. As her husband, I was careless as well.”

“If she had regained her memory, she would know that the name she gave to her daughter was Catherine, not Rebecca. Hah.” Catherine smiled in irony.

Then, she held Shaun’s hand and left.

She had been enduring it, but after remembering what Titus said, her eyes could not help but redden.

Sheryl loved her daughter, but she gave that love to Rebecca and harmed Catherine instead.

“Cathy, why are you crying?”

Shaun’s bewildered voice suddenly sounded by her ear. “Did that bad uncle make you angry? I’ll go beat him up.”

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