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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 202

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What Happens in Chapter 202 – From the Book Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Dive into Chapter 202, 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 202
“Stephen, all that will be realized.” Rebecca gnashed her teeth. “But it may be delayed for a while. Catherine Jones suddenly appeared in today’s shareholders’ meeting. She’s now… the new chairwoman…”

“What?” Stephen yelled. “Didn’t you say that you’re 90% sure your dad will be chairman? What are you and your father doing? You can’t even handle Catherine Jones.”

Rebecca’s face felt hot as she said unpleasantly, “How would we know that she would team up with Chris Jefferson? We were also caught off guard.”

“Well, I even went around saying that my girlfriend is the daughter of Hudson’s chairman. What a disgrace.

“…I don’t want this anymore.”

Rebecca’s voice choked. “Stephen, what do you mean by that? Do you hate me now because my dad didn’t get the position of chairman?”

Stephen suddenly snapped back to his senses. Even if Rebecca was not the daughter of Hudson’s chairman, a year of dividends was much better than the riches outside. He hurriedly laughed and said, “Of course not, don’t overthink it. I’m just outraged by the injustice done to you. I like you, not your identity.”

“Don’t worry. This is only temporary. Catherine won’t sit in the position of chairwoman for long,” Rebecca said viciously.

“You’re right. It’s not easy to stabilize that position.” Stephen also smiled grimly. “I’ll spare no effort to help you.”

“Thank you.”

12:20 pm.

The meeting ended.

One by one, the shareholders shook hands with her and left politely.

“You… You ungrateful girl! How dare you hit an elder? You’ll suffer the wrath of God. There’ll be retribution!” Jeffery roared furiously.

“You called me a b*tch, so as your superior, it’s only natural that I teach you a lesson.”

Catherine blew on her sore palm. “What’s more, haven’t you and your wife slapped me plenty of times before? I didn’t hit you half as hard as you used to hit me.”

“So what if we hit you? We raised you. You owe us a great debt of gratitude for raising you,” Jeffery said rightfully.

Catherine’s bright eyes turned a little cold. “How did you raise me? Did you help me when I was studying? When I caught a cold, it was grandpa and grandma who accompanied me. As for the living expenses you paid, my grandparents used hundreds of billions worth in shares to compensate you, yet you’re not satisfied?”

Jeffery’s anger caused his throat to get stuck.

Catherine stepped forward and looked down at him from above. “That’s fine enough, but you even had your own biological mother killed. Are you even human?”

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