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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 612

Summary for Chapter 612: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

What Happens in Chapter 612 – From the Book Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Dive into Chapter 612, 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 612
Shortly after Harvey left, Catherine made a video call to chat with her two children in the US.

“I miss you, Mommy.” Suzie showed a tearful look on her cute round face. Nevertheless, Catherine flew into a rage as soon as she noticed some chocolate on Suzie’s mouth.

“Susan Jones, you coaxed your godmother into buying you chocolate again, didn’t you?”

Suzie blinked her innocent eyes. “No, Mommy. You’re accusing me. This is unreasonable!”

Lucas glanced at the little drama queen speechlessly. “Please. You didn’t clean the chocolate on the edge of your mouth.”

Shocked, Suzie quickly licked the chocolate on the edge of her mouth. She soon licked it clean and said innocently, “I didn’t eat it. Godmother ate some chocolate and kissed me afterward.”

“…”

Catherine rubbed her forehead, wondering why she had given birth to such a foodie who was good at lying.

Lucas said, “Do you think Mommy will believe your stupid explanation?”

“Who’s stupid now? I’m not playing with you anymore.” Suzie snorted. She turned around and ignored Lucas.

Lucas let out a sigh and asked, “Mommy, how are you doing over there? Did the b*stard cause you trouble? Are you able to deal with everything? Do you need me to go back and help you?”

“…”

Catherine was at a loss for words. Her son sounded like an old man, and she wondered who he resembled.

At this moment, someone was kicking the door.

“I’m just telling the truth. Look, this is our marriage certificate.” Catherine took it out and swung it.

“Are you crazy, Catherine? Why would you bring this kind of stuff along?” Shaun criticized her abrasively.

A complicated smile spread across Catherine’s face.

This remark rang a bell with her. She had also used to criticize him for bringing their marriage certificate along with him.

Unfortunately, everything had changed since then.

“I initially didn’t want to take it out but my temper has its limits too.”

Catherine suddenly scoffed. “Shaun, although our marriage was merely an agreement, have I ever asked you for a penny? Hudson is the only thing my mom left for me and it’s the most important thing to me, yet you gave it to Sarah. You’re adding fuel to the fire. If you wanted to give her something, you should’ve given her something that belonged to you then. Why must I give what’s mine to her?”

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