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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 260

Summary for Chapter 260: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Chapter 260 – A Turning Point in Let Me Go, Mr. Hill by Shallow South

In this chapter of Let Me Go, Mr. Hill, Shallow South introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 260 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 260
Suddenly, the lights came on.

Then, the blanket on her body was pulled off. The man’s cold voice sounded from above her. “Get up.”

“Shaun Hill? What are you up to now?” Catherine sat up tiredly and looked at him. She froze. The man’s eyes were bloodshot, making him look terrifyingly cold.

Shaun looked at her innocent face. He could still remember clearly the first time he met her, as well as every word and every subtle expression she made. “Let me ask you. Why did you seduce me in the bar?”

“Why are you suddenly asking that?” Catherine avoided his eyes, not wanting to answer the question.

However, Shaun did not let her hide and grabbed her chin. His cold eyes locked onto hers. “Was it because you mistook me for Ethan Lowe’s uncle?”

A buzz seemed to ring in her brain as if she was struck by lightning.

“…”

Catherine’s mind was at a loss. How did Shaun find out about that?

Shaun stared at her and clearly saw all the changes in her expression. Her face grew pale. There was panic, shock, and helplessness in her eyes.

His heart also went cold inch by inch.

These days, he had simply been a fool. He had believed that she fell in love with him at first sight. He thought that he had the upper hand in the relationship, but she had been playing with him from the start.

All of her love was fake. All of her sweetness was fake. Everything good was fake.

However, his heart was actually moved by such a hypocritical woman.

“No… That’s not…” Catherine was at a loss and did not know what to do.

Shaun was like a furious beast. The force of his hands increased.

Catherine’s face flushed red, and tears kept falling from her eyes. Her vision turned black, and she thought that she was about to suffocate and die.

Shaun jerked her away and punched the pillow beside her hard.

His bloodshot eyes looked at her. “I won’t kill you because I don’t want to get my hands dirty.”

Then, he slammed the door and left the bedroom.

Catherine hugged her knees and buried her head in them. Her heart felt empty.

Perhaps, it was all wrong from the beginning.

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