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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 558
It was almost summer, but Catherine suddenly felt a chill in the air.

Even if she had caught him red-handed, not only did he not explain, but he also did not hide the disgust that he felt when she appeared. How could he do that?

“Shaunic, don’t be like that,” Sarah said hurriedly, “She’s your wife, after all.”

Shaun harrumphed. “If I hadn’t thought that she was dead before, she wouldn’t have become my wife. Let’s go, Sarah. I’ll send you back.”

After he spoke, he grabbed Sarah and left.

Catherine felt as if the blood in her body had gone cold. Tears welled up in her eyes as she said, “Shaun, you dare to leave? If you leave, I’ll never forgive you anymore.”

Shaun looked back. The woman behind was wearing a beige-colored dress. She was two months pregnant, but her figure was frail as if the wind could blow her away anytime.

At that moment, his heart throbbed painfully. He wanted to go back, but he remembered a voice in his head that said, “The person you love is Sarah…”

Catherine was not the woman he loved.

“I don’t need your forgiveness at all. I’m too lazy to come back to a place where you’re also at anyways.”

He held Sarah’s hand and left without looking back.

He did not see Catherine’s face turn as pale as the dead in that instant.

How could he be so… heartless?

Where was that Shaun who had sworn to love her forever?

Where was that Shaun who had said he did not like Sarah?

All of a sudden, her vision went black.

Aunty Yasmine held on to her immediately. Elle called the family doctor over in a hurry.

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