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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 568
[I think you should stop being a president and go into acting. Acting suits you.]

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Immediately after, Sarah began to post various pictures of Shaun and her during their junior and senior high school years. Many netizens began to praise their long-lasting love.

However, Catherine did not pay any attention to that. She uninstalled Facebook and hardly read the news.

Then, Freya angrily called her up. “Catherine Jones, have you gone mad? What do you mean you divorced Shaun Hill last month? You’re not divorced at all! He’s having an affair with that little sl*t Sarah Neeson. How could they be such scumbags? You even have to shoulder the blame yourself. Have you heard what those people are calling you? No, I’m going insane with anger. I’m gonna chop those two dogs up with a cleaver!”

“Freya, I didn’t have a choice. Shaun threatened me with my dad. If I didn’t issue that statement, he’d stop my dad’s treatment,” Catherine said helplessly.

“Is he still human? He’s really a f*cking scumbag. Hurry up and divorce him.” Freya was furious.

“I think he’ll only divorce me after I give birth to the children.”

“He wants to steal your children too?” Freya almost vomited blood. “Doesn’t he have Sarah? Let her give birth to his children. Can’t she have kids?”

“How could the Hill family allow their family members to be raised outside?” Catherine smiled bitterly. “Don’t worry, I’ll think of a way.”

“I’m really going mad. You can’t let Sarah be your kids’ stepmother.”

“Of course.”

Catherine hung up the phone with a sad face.

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