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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 278

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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 278
Catherine did not bother to watch the scene as she found it disgusting.

Why had she fallen for such a man previously? He actually took a fancy to a woman like Melanie!

When it was finally time for dinner, Catherine said bluntly, “As an illegitimate daughter, I have no right to eat with Elder Young Master Hill. I’ll have my dinner in the kitchen.”

This time, she immediately headed to the kitchen before anyone could speak.

Shaun pulled a long face while Melanie conceitedly said, “It’s good that she is self-aware.”

Although Joel was gnashing his teeth, he did not feel like saying a word.

The chef had spent the whole day preparing the dinner as instructed by Nicola. However, Shaun stopped eating after having two mouthfuls of food.

Ever since he broke up with Catherine, he had not had a hearty meal. He always found himself hungry.

“Elder Young Master Hill, are these dishes not tasty enough to satisfy your tastebuds?” Nicola asked cautiously.

“I’m full as I had some fruits and nuts just now. You guys carry on with your dinner. I’m going to the bathroom.”

Once he finished speaking, he headed to the kitchen.

It was necessary to walk past the kitchen to head to the bathroom. When he entered the kitchen, he saw Catherine enjoying her food at the small table.

She could actually eat so much despite seeing him with another woman.

Shaun somehow felt anger boiling within him. He strode toward her with indifference and teased her, “I’m sure you never had such a great meal in Melbourne. Look at yourself. It seems as if you’ve starved your entire life.”

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