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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 2013

Summary for Chapter 2013: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

What Happens in Chapter 2013 – From the Book Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Dive into Chapter 2013, a pivotal chapter in Let Me Go, Mr. Hill, written by Shallow South. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 2013

The housekeeper whispered in a state of panic, “ Young Master Snow came with many Snowden members to barge into the manor. None of the Liona members is around tonight. You need to go out now. It’s almost impossible to stop them at the gate.”

Shaun’s expression changed.

After Catherine, who was on the bed, vaguely heard what the housekeeper said, her sleepiness

vanished. She promptly dragged herself out of bed. “ Why does he want to barge into the manor?”

“He said that… he wants you to hand Sarah over,” the housekeeper said with difficulty as he rested his eyes on Shaun.

Shaun was dumbfounded, and a hint of vexation crossed his handsome face. Catherine was taken aback. “Is Sarah missing?”

“I think so, ” the housekeeper responded with a murmur.

“You stay here with the kids. I’ll go out for a while.” After Shaun reminded Catherine, he returned to his room and put on a coat. Then, he headed to the gate.

By the time he arrived, the security guards at the gate could not stop the other party. The Snowden members directly drove in and destroyed the gate.

An SUV entered the compound. Rodney got out of the car with his handsome face laden with fury. “ Shaun, please hand Sarah over.”

Shaun pulled a long face, and the veins on his forehead throbbed. “Are you out of your mind? You’ve been treating Sarah as your precious darling. I’ve never even seen her recently.”

“Catherine, stop evading the subject. I’ m telling you one last time to hand Sarah over! ” Rodney roared impatiently. “Don’t force me.”

The frostiness in Shaun’s eyes grew deeper bit by bit. “Are you really planning to have a falling-out with me because of Sarah?”

“Sarah is a miserable woman. I said I’ll send her abroad safely, and I’ll do as I promised. This is what I owe her. ” Rodney stared into Shaun’s eyes, not planning to give in at all.

“Well, I’ll say this to you one last time as well. Sarah isn’t here, ” Shaun said.

“Fine. Since you refuse to tell me, I’ll look for her myself.”

Once Rodney waved his hand, the Snowden members tried to barge into the manor.

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