Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 415
“I’m just curious. Is it possible to hold the urge if he doesn’t get married when he’s this old already?”
Shaun raised his eyebrows and threw Catherine an ambiguous glance. “Of course, it’s possible. I was always alone before I met you.”
“…Then what the hell was your ex-girlfriend?” She could not hold it in anymore. Some words might not be spoken aloud, but she should not be treated as a fool.
Shaun’s expression changed drastically. After quite a while, he spoke with mixed feelings, “I…”
However, Catherine did not want to listen to him continue. She switched the topic, saying, “If a man doesn’t get married, it’s either he’s incapable of sex, or he has someone in his heart. I think he might be in love with Nicola.”
Shaun said, “…No way.”
“You don’t believe me?” Catherine frowned. “A woman’s instinct is very accurate. I read psychological books in the past. For those who have been disabled since young, some of them are positive and happy, while some of them develop a dark personality.”
“No matter what, this is just your guess. There has to be evidence. But the person who hurt your dad must be afraid that he’ll regain consciousness. That person may even do the deed himself…”
“I think so too. Now we wait. When someone starts moving, only then can we catch the mastermind.”
Catherine exchanged a knowing gaze with Shaun and he understood it immediately. As expected of his woman. He was initially afraid that she could not cope with the complexity and confusion in Canberra.
She was making progress faster than he thought.
…
The next day, just as the sky brightened.
Hadley brought over the investigation results. “There’s nothing wrong with the driver of the lorry who was involved in the accident. It was Director Yule’s sedan that lost control and hit the lorry at a turn. The police did an autopsy on Director Yule’s driver and found that his stomach had a large amount of drugs.”
“The driver had hallucinations from consuming drugs?” Catherine was surprised.
Hadley, who was standing at the side, could not hold his laughter and burst out laughing.
“What are you laughing for? Get out.” Shaun shot him an icy glare.
“Why are you being so fierce to him?” Catherine looked sympathetically at Hadley’s back as he left. The people who could stand his temper were already close to extinct.
“He’s not my wife anyways. Are you saying that I have to be gentle to him?” Shaun grabbed her hand. “I’m only capable of being gentle to you now.”
Catherine went absent-minded for a moment, but she regained her senses quickly.
She was already covered with wounds, and in Shaun’s heart remained a person who could not be erased. She could not give him all of her, or she would face even greater hurt.
“I’m trying to be romantic with you, yet you’re distracted?” Dejected, Shaun pulled her into his embrace and bit her on the lip as if it was a punishment. “Do you love me or not?”
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