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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 592

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What Happens in Chapter 592 – From the Book Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Dive into Chapter 592, a pivotal chapter in Let Me Go, Mr. Hill, written by Shallow South. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 592
Wesley patted Catherine’s head. “Go and get ready for Yule Corporation’s 30th-anniversary celebration tonight.”

Pavilion Intercontinental Hotel.

A grand celebration was underway.

Too many things had happened to the Yule family over the past few years.

Three years ago, Joel suddenly woke up from a coma, after which he insisted on divorcing Nicola, but she objected to the idea. Later, the terms of their divorce were determined by the court. Even so, they were still responsible for their daughter, Melanie.

Since Melanie married Charlie, her status had improved significantly. Not only did she become the Vice Director of Yule Corporation, but she had also developed an electronics company in collaboration with Campos Corporation. It was believed that the Yule Corporation was worth over six trillion dollars.

This day marked the 30th year since Yule Corporation was established, so the company held the grandest celebration ever. It was attended by the most brilliant celebrities and wealthiest families in the business industry across Australia.

In the banquet hall.

After serving a few guests, Joel turned around to find Damien surrounded by tall and influential figures.

A complicated feeling washed over him.

Since Joel regained consciousness three years ago, many things seemed to have changed.

Catherine had committed suicide, and Damien had become the new president of Yule Corporation despite his low self-esteem. The Damien he knew today was a completely different person. He was high-spirited and full of strategies even though he had to rely on a wheelchair. He had also fired many of Joel’s trusted subordinates.

“I’ve told you many times that she’s no longer your sister-in-law,” Joel warned him with a deep voice.

“I know, I know. It was a slip of the tongue,” Damien said and chuckled. “Brother, seeing how well Melanie’s doing today reminds me that I’m really old. Now is the time for the younger people to shine. Some guests have been praising you for having such an outstanding daughter and what a blessing she is for you.”

Joel nodded. “Indeed, Melanie has done quite well over the past two years. She’s capable of being the CEO. I’ll announce the news on stage later.”

“Brother, I’m afraid that it’s hard to convince the public of Melanie’s position as the CEO since she doesn’t have any shares,” Damien said with a low voice. “I heard some of the shareholders aren’t happy with it. After all, I’m the president, and the CEO is someone from our family.”

Joel threw him a strange glance. “Damien, if I transfer my shares to Melanie, it’ll confirm that she’ll be in charge of Yule Corporation’s future. Are you ready to assist her?”

“Brother, you’re my biological brother. You’ve been looking after me since I was young, so of course, I won’t mind doing it. What’s more, I have no children. I’ve always treated Melanie as my daughter.” Damien smiled faintly. “I’ll do my best to assist her so that Yule Corporation can go a long way.”

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