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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 1703

Summary for Chapter 1703: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Chapter 1703 – 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 1703 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 1703

Catherine was so embarrassed that she wished she was struck by lightning.

She just wanted to explode.

This guy was developing at rocket speed.

That was right. She had thought that way at that time, but her mind had changed in the past few days. Furthermore… His words made it seem like she was a lewd person.

What did he mean by becoming his woman? He spoke as if he was in high demand.

He, a man whose brain had been messed with constantly? Tsk. Even she was a little disgusted by him.

“You think too much, ” Catherine said stiffly and glared at him. “So you’re not going to listen to me, huh?”

“Cathy, if you took the initiative to kiss me before but didn’t want to be my woman, then you would be a pervert.” Shaun braced himself and said, “ According to Australia’s criminal legislation, you’ll bear criminal responsibility if the person hasn’t come of age yet. Moreover, the current law states that, in this regard, men have the same rights as women.”

“You know criminal law?” Catherine glanced at him grimly.

“There were many books about the subject in the study, so I read a few of them, ” Shaun said somewhat smugly.

Catherine raised her brows. She had been with him for so long, yet she knew nothing about it. “If you want to talk about the law, fine. Let me ask you. Did you resist when it happened? Were you unconscious? No. On the contrary, if you enjoyed it, it’s not illegal.”

“Do you love me?” Catherine suddenly looked up at him.

Shaun was stunned.

Love? What was love? He still did not know. “Cathy, I really want to be with you. I…”

“Shaunny, the truth is that when you were first diagnosed with the mental age of a two-year-old, I thought I might continue to be with you if you stayed like this forever. I don’t know how long I can hold on for — maybe a few years, a few decades, or even my entire life. But then, I’ve noticed that your intelligence has been slowly growing, and you’ll soon grow into an exceptional person. You don’ t remember the past, our love, or all the gratitude and grievances we’ve had for each other. Your memory started over with a clean slate, like you just came out of your mother’s womb. So you must not remember about… loving me.”

Catherine stopped as she felt a lump in her throat. “ Shaun, do you know that this isn’t the first time you’ve forgotten?” Shaun was stunned. “I’ve lost my memory before?”

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