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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 213

Summary for Chapter 213: Let Me Go Mr Hill

Summary of Chapter 213 from Let Me Go Mr Hill

Chapter 213 marks a crucial moment in Shallow South’s Romance novel, Let Me Go Mr Hill. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 213
Shaun remained silent. He raised his brows while looking at Catherine, wondering how she was going to introduce him to the man.

“He’s my boyfriend,” Catherine answered directly.

“I’m aware of your grandpa’s intention, Young Master Irvine, but I’m already in love with someone else. Please also tell the directors that I’m very busy. I hardly have time to spend with young masters like you guys.”

Unwilling to give up, Young Master Irvine said, “You’re a smart person. You’d better think wisely. If you marry into the family of a director in the company, it’ll do both of us good. In my opinion, your boyfriend has nothing else except for looks. He’s not a good match for you.”

Shaun’s face darkened while the corners of Elle’s mouth twitched violently. Elle looked at Young Master Irvine as if he was a really strange man.

“Thank you for your advice, but I’m in love with him. I’ve fallen hopelessly in love with him, and he’s the one worthy of my love. Please leave now.” Catherine drove him away in an abrasive manner.

“You really don’t know what’s good for you.” Young Master Irvine glared at Catherine before he left.

Catherine let out a sigh. She turned her head around, only to notice Shaun’s flirtatious gaze. She blushed at the thought of the cheesy words she had just said. “I just wanted him to get over me. Don’t misunderstand…”

“What did I misunderstand?” Shaun suddenly turned somber. He narrowed his eyes, giving a discreet smile. “Does it mean that you don’t love me hopelessly?”

“…”

Well, her feelings for him were not as far as hopeless love, actually.

However, Catherine could not bring herself to say that to him when looking at his grim expression.

Her silence caused Shaun to smirk. “Get into the car.”

The car traveled to the main road.

Catherine attempted to start a conversation. “Have you eaten?”

His stomach growled even before he could answer.

“…”

“You’re wrong in saying that. A lot of people enjoy eating this kind of trash, okay! Look how well the business is doing. No way, you have to stop immediately. I’m drooling at the thought of spicy fried chicken wings.”

Catherine kept scratching his arms. When the agreement was previously in effect, their standing in the relationship was unequal and she had to listen to him. Now, she could do whatever she wanted and eat whatever she craved for with his presence.

Shaun had no choice but to park at the side of the road.

The two of them entered the KFC outlet together.

With customers coming and going as well as the greasy smell of the meat, Shaun felt so uncomfortable that he frowned.

“Go and save me a seat. Grab that seat.”

Catherine pointed to the empty table where someone just left. The trash on the table had not even been cleared.

“I’m not going there.” Shaun gave her a frosty look.

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