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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 357

Summary for Chapter 357: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

What Happens in Chapter 357 – From the Book Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Dive into Chapter 357, a pivotal chapter in Let Me Go, Mr. Hill, written by Shallow South. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 357
“I’ll do it myself.” Catherine was not used to him being like this and took the toothbrush before going to the bathroom.

Looking at her wretched self in the mirror, she suddenly felt strange and fell into a trance.

Now, she could not even control her own life or death.

Was she going to give up on herself completely and live a degenerate life every day?

No, she could not do that.

Since she was not afraid of death anymore, what more was there to care about?

As long as she was still breathing, she would fight against this man.

When she came out again, Shaun looked at her and saw that she seemed to have changed. “I can accompany you to go shopping or go on vacation somewhere.”

“I’m going to the office.” Catherine walked into the dressing room and looked for professional attire.

“…”

Shaun looked at the gaze on her face with an odd expression. “You’re going to the company like this?”

“Why, will it scare others?” Catherine’s gaze was dark and calm, as though she was not talking about herself.

Shaun frowned but said after a moment, “Do as you please.”

If she could find something to do, it was better than dying at home.

“That’s right, how do you know so much about it?” Catherine’s voice suddenly sounded from behind them, and the women jumped in fright.

“C-Chairwoman Jones… Why are you back?”

“Do I have to explain myself to you? Answer my question.” Catherine’s clear and cold gaze exuded a strong oppressive aura.

“S-Someone posted a notice at the door in the morning. Many people saw it,” the female employee replied warily, “I’m sorry, Chairwoman Jones. I won’t dare to do it again.”

“Didn’t you say I don’t have morals? People with no morals like me must have bad characters, so what’s the point of me keeping you? It’s New Year’s soon. Pack up your stuff and leave.” Catherine turned and went back into her office.

After pressing on the internal line, her assistant Kacey soon came in with a strange look.

“Has the notice at the door been cleared?” Catherine went straight to the point.

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