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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 394

Summary for Chapter 394: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Chapter 394 – 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 394 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 394
Catherine noticed the awkward emotions that flashed across Shaun’s face before he smiled naturally. “It was decided after an internal discussion.”

“I see…” she murmured.

She might not take it to heart if he had told her the truth.

Perhaps he had no idea that she already knew the existence of the woman named Sarah.

This had happened again and again. He always let her down whenever she decided to truly accept him.

“Let’s not talk about that anymore. What’s this?” He waved the invitation card in his hand.

She remembered leaving it on the desk after coming home. “Melanie invited me.”

“She invited me too.” He chuckled before saying, “She must think marrying Charlie Campos is worth showing off.”

Catherine was speechless.

That woman even invited her ex-boyfriend. It seemed like tomorrow would be an interesting day.

“Well… You don’t have to go. Just ignore it.” He threw the invitation card away.

“What about you?” She looked him in the eye.

“I’ll pay a visit to the Campos family.”

A hint of light flashed across her eyes. “Do you think the Campos family is involved in the recent events?”

“Yup, especially that video from the yacht. Liam’s not capable of doing that on his own. I bet the Campos family lent him a helping hand,” Shaun said while caressing her fingers. He was pleased to see her wearing their wedding ring. “Focus on your work and let me take care of this.”

“No, I already promised Melanie that I’ll be there.” She tilted her chin high with determination.

“Stop it…” He frowned.

Sometime later, Shaun got in bed to embrace her from behind. His voice was filled with helplessness. “Please stop being mad. I’ll attend the event with you tomorrow. It’s a good time to announce to the affluent society of Canberra that you’re my wife.”

She turned around to look at him and saw affection overflowing from his eyes in the darkness.

“But… I look horrendous. People might laugh at you.”

He pinched her nose playfully. “You were just shouting at me for wanting to go alone yet now you’re undervaluing herself?”

Catherine bit her lip in frustration. She knew she was contradicting herself.

She was not bothered about the opinions of others but his opinion… still influenced her emotions.

“Silly girl, how many times do I have to tell you that I don’t just love your face but you as a person?” Shaun whispered gently, “I didn’t want you to go because I’m afraid you might be unhappy. I don’t care about what others think. The only thing that matters to me is what you think.”

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