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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 483

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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 483
Charity’s expression darkened upon hearing those words. She was about to stand up, but Catherine pressed her shoulders down.

“You’re just going to let this slide?” Charity looked at her.

“Don’t be hasty. Let’s finish our bath first.”

Catherine shook her head and closed her eyes.

20 minutes later, Shelley and three other ladies came out of the washroom wearing bathrobes. Suddenly, they saw Catherine and Charity blocking their path.

“Young Madam, what are you trying to do? You can’t possibly want to bully us right?” Shelley put on a panicked look on her face.

A tall, skinny woman behind her came forward and said, “Young Madam Hill, there’s no need for you to take your anger out on a woman. Sometimes when men cheat on you, you must reflect on yourself. After all, it takes two to tango.”

Charity’s gaze turned icy. “No wonder you guys hang out together. Looks like birds of a feather flock together.”

Catherine scoffed. “Shelley, I just want to take back the gold card that’s with you right now. Shaun and I are husband and wife. His property is our shared property. I have the right to take back the money that he gave you.”

“Young Madam, I don’t know what you’re talking about. I earned the money that I have,” Shelley said aggrievedly.

“You earned it with your body?” Charity mocked, “Shelley, how did you become like this? I remember you were quite honest back then. On your 18th birthday, you even refused a diamond necklace that Sarah gave you because it was expensive.”

“Charity, I’ve never changed.” Shelley’s eyes reddened.

Charity’s eyes glinted.

“Fine, if you’re not taking it out, I’ll call the police.” Catherine took her phone out annoyedly. “If you’re still holding my husband’s gold card when the police come, I can say that you’re a thief. Of course, if you have the ability, you can call Shaun to come over.”

Seeing that she was about to call the police, Shelley bit her lip and took a card out of her pocket. “You can call the police. This card was given to me by Young Master Snow. I can get him to come over and testify to this.”

Her friends were stunned. “Shelley, didn’t you say just now that it was Eldest Young Master Hill who gave it to you?”

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