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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 220
This was too infuriating.

“Let me go.” Catherine bit Willie violently.

Willie released his grip in pain and then laughed. “Sure enough, you’re feisty. That’s interesting. I like feisty women.”

“Are you crazy? After all, the Hill family is the most brilliant family in Melbourne. Why would a disgusting, scummy man like you exist in their family?” Catherine criticized.

“Go on criticizing me. The more severely you criticize me, the more misery I’ll inflict upon you.” Willie scoffed. “The directors of your company all treat me as a legend. Jeffery has requested me to assist him in gaining the chairman’s position tomorrow. I can easily say something and make you get lost. Having said that, I’ll reconsider it if you serve me well tonight.”

Struck by a thought, Catherine feigned panic and said, “Is this for real?”

“Of course.” Willie smirked, knowing that women were just scummy.

“You must help me, Young Master Hill,” Catherine pouted and said sympathetically, “I can do anything for you.”

“That’s great. You know what’s best for you. Come over here then.” Willie opened his arms.

Catherine threw herself into his arms. The refreshing fragrance of her body filled his nose. To him, her figure was much better than Rebecca’s.

Willie’s heart was burning. Just as he was about to hug her tightly, he was hit by a great force.

He bent over painfully. Catherine had taken the stun gun from her purse and attacked him.

Willie began shaking and could not move at all.

Catherine took off her high heels to hit them against his face and body. She beat him to the ground, and he ended up like a dead fish that could hardly move.

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