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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 1683

Summary for Chapter 1683: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1683 – Let Me Go, Mr. Hill by Shallow South

In Chapter 1683, 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 1683

“But… How am I different from Suzie and Lucas?”

“Didn’t you realize that Suzie and Lucas are a lot shorter than you? Shaunny, they’re actually three years old. You say you’re two years old, but why are you a lot taller than them and even taller than me?”

Catherine sighed and told him the truth, “The reason why I didn’t ask you to attend preschool is that the place doesn’t suit you. School isn’t a place where you should go either. In truth, you’re 33 years old. You’re six to seven years older than me. ”

Shaun was stunned, looking completely lost.

“Because something happened to you…” Catherine pointed at her head. “Something’s wrong here, so you think that you’re only two years old. I’ll show you what a two-year-old kid actually looks like next time.”

Shaun, who had been under the impression that he was two years old, felt speechless.

No, he did not want to know as he refused to accept the fact.

“Cathy, am I really… that old?” A look of dejection washed over his face.

“No, you’re not.” Catherine caressed his distinct features. “You’re good-looking. You’re at the age where men are most charming. If you study more and learn how to make money, you’ll be even more charming.”

At first, Shaun was quite shocked and disappointed. However, now that Catherine was praising him for being charming, he was inwardly delighted. “Mm. I must study hard and learn to make money. I want to look after you and support you.”

“Mm. When the teacher comes in the afternoon, are you going to throw a tantrum again?” Catherine asked in a soft tone.

Shaun shook his head obediently. “I’ll listen to you.”

“Good. Let’s go downstairs and have lunch.” A gentle smile spread across Catherine’s face.

After they came downstairs, Lea and Brennan were astonished to see how obedient Shaun suddenly was.

At the sight of this scene, everyone was gratified.

When the English teacher went downstairs after teaching for two hours, she said to Catherine, “He has excellent memory. Perhaps he still has some English knowledge in his head. He could grasp the meaning instantly after I read out a text to him just once. It’s unbelievable! I’m done teaching him high school-level English, so he can learn college-level English tomorrow.”

Catherine was at a loss for words. How impressive!

After dinner, she got a university professor who taught financial management to come over.

When the professor left, he said contentedly, “With his pace, I can probably teach him everything in a week.”

“That’s wonderful. Thank you, professor.” Catherine saw the professor off.

When she returned to the room, she heard Shaun showing off to Suzie and Lucas. “Those things are too easy. Both of you are… too childish. I mastered addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in two minutes… Please don’t tell others that you both know me. You both bring shame to me.”

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