Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 238
His hair was obviously just blow-dried, which gave him a messy appearance. With his handsome face, there was an unrestrained sense of wildness emanating from all over his body.
Catherine looked up at him in fascination.
At that moment, she really wanted to thank Freya.
It was her mistake that sent this man to her side.
He had helped her time and again.
It was also him who made her brave enough to survive till this day.
Tonight, he got her The Queen’s Necklace, making her the most enviable woman in Melbourne.
She was also an ordinary person with vanity and was easily moved.
“Shaunny…” Catherine rose and hooked his neck. Her stunning face flashed with shyness. “Should we… try it?”
She had made up her mind. Regardless of whether the Hill family accepted her or not in the future, she wanted to give her most precious thing to this man.
Shaun froze.
She had been resistant to those things these days, and he had not gone further either. Why was she suddenly…
Was it because she knew his identity now?
“Why?” His deep eyes gazed at her as if he wanted to see through her.
Catherine was shrouded in shyness and did not notice his strange appearance. She burrowed her little face in his chest. “Because I like you. I’ve never been so sure of my feelings as I am now.”
At that moment, he understood. No matter what she was thinking, he wanted her.
Furthermore, she had confessed to him a long time ago. There was no need to doubt that she loved him.
A few minutes later, he slammed the door with a dark face and went to the bathroom to take a shower again.
Catherine pouted in injustice.
20 minutes later, Shaun came out of the shower with an unpleasant-looking face.
Catherine was afraid he was angry and pouted. “You can’t blame me…”
Shaun’s breath was stuck in his throat in anger for a moment. He looked at her pale little face and grumpily took her into his arms. He pinched her face. “Don’t you dare drink something like that in the future.”
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