Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 172
Rebecca was such an evil person. She would probably target Catherine, especially after Summit fell from power.
Without much hesitation, Wesley headed to the private room that Rebecca left from. He turned the doorknob, only to realize that the room had been locked.
Standing close to the door, he heard a woman’s screams.
It was Catherine.
Damn it!
He lifted a chair in the corridor and slammed the door open.
The minute he barged in, he saw two men pressing Catherine against the floor on each side. Her shirt was ripped into shreds. With a flushed face, she continued to struggle violently.
“Who are you?”
The two security guards’ expressions changed. Wesley ran toward them and beat them to the ground.
Upon realizing that things were not right, the men grabbed the opportunity to flee.
Wesley did not have the time to seize them. He immediately raced to Catherine and carried her.
With a manly scent emanating from him, Catherine threw herself into his arms uncontrollably.
Wesley’s assistant entered the room and caught sight of the scene. With a blush, he immediately closed the door and left.
Wesley was nervous. Although he knew that Catherine had consumed something unpleasant, he did not want to take advantage of her at that point.
He pushed her away forcefully. “Wake up, Cathy. Let me send you to the hospital, okay?”
“No.”
Catherine’s teeth chattered. “I feel terrible.”
Her body emanated a unique, charming scent.
“Sorry.”
Little did Wesley expect that she would regain her senses. He was distressed, but he ultimately respected her decision and carried her to the bathroom.
After being placed in the bathtub, Catherine immediately turned on the tap.
Drenching herself in cold water, she felt slightly better.
The phone that was left outside rang again. She reckoned that it was Shaun who was calling her.
If she did not pick up the call, he would definitely suspect that she had betrayed him again.
“Mr. Lyons, please pass me my phone,” Catherine said with trembling lips.
“Okay.”
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