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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 484

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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 484 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 484 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 484
“Charity, I’m not staying here in the spa anymore. I just remembered I have something urgent to attend to. I’ll be leaving first.”

Catherine quickly changed her clothes and sped home.

She pushed the door of her manor open. Shaun was sitting on the sofa inside, doing his work.

“Cathy, didn’t you say you were going to a spa? You came back early.” Shaun put down his laptop and stood up. “Have you eaten—”

“Shaun, let me ask you, did you meet Rebecca when you were still in Melbourne after everything happened?” Catherine interrupted him.

“Why are you asking about her?” Shaun’s gaze became grim.

“After Jeffery and Sally went to jail, Rebecca suddenly disappeared. Did you have anything to do with it?” Catherine stared at him.

Shaun frowned. “That’s right. I did give her a lesson. She…”

He suddenly felt a familiar, sharp pain in his head. “What did I do to her? Why can’t I remember?”

Catherine’s heart sank. She thought Shaun’s memory had been excellent all along. “Call Hadley and ask him. He surely knows.”

Shaun called Hadley. “Do you remember what I did with Rebecca Jones?”

“Eldest Young Master Hill, didn’t you make me send her to a remote mountainous area to be someone’s wife?” Hadley was puzzled.

Catherine snatched the phone. “Where’s that village?”

“Don’t worry, Young Madam. Rebecca must have been badly tormented by now. She can never escape out of there for the rest of her life,” Hadley said with certainty.

“Check if she’s still there or not.”

“Young Madam…”

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