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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 621

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What Happens in Chapter 621 – From the Book Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Dive into Chapter 621, 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 621
“I had no idea that you were doing this for me. Sorry.”

Sarah appeared touched yet frustrated.

In actuality, she was enraged.

Never did she expect her decision three years ago to force Catherine to tell the public that she had divorced Shaun would come back to bite her in the end.

“Well… will she continue threatening you with this? Will she actually divorce you, then?” Tears suddenly rolled down her cheeks. “We’ve known each other for more than 20 years and we’ve been together for more than a decade. When will I finally… marry you?”

“I’ll try my best to divorce her.” Shaun handed her the tissue, feeling extremely guilty. “I already have plans, so you shouldn’t overthink it.”

“Okay. Oh right, how did it go today… at the hospital?” she questioned quietly.

Yael consciously left them be.

His handsome face fell within seconds as he kept his head low. “I’m taking some medications for it.”

“That’s great.” Joy was written all over Sarah’s face.

He took a few quick bites of the food before heading upstairs.

She clenched her teeth, looking at the big piece of leftover steak.

The following day.

Hudson Corporation.

Catherine walked through the main entrance dressed in a neat business suit. She knocked at the front desk while walking past. The receptionist from yesterday trembled as she lifted her head. “Chairwoman Jones.”

“Have you remembered my face? I hope I don’t need to book an appointment before coming in the next time.”

“I… I was worried that you wouldn’t be familiar with what’s going on in the corporation after being away for a few years, thus I came to bring you up to speed.” Sarah appeared flustered and aggrieved.

Director Irvine spoke up for her, “Jones, I understand that there’s some personal dispute between the two of you but there’s no point speaking about that at the company. We’re really grateful to President Neeson and President Hill for doubling the corporation’s profits in recent years. Our share price is worth 20 dollars as we speak.”

“That’s right. We were told out of the blue that you were dead. But it turns out you aren’t yet you’ve abandoned the corporation for three years. No other chairperson would behave like you.”

Sarah spoke up amid the insults, “Chairwoman Jones must have had her reasons.”

“President Neeson, you’re too kind for standing up for her despite how she treats you,” a shareholder said. After all, everyone knew that Sarah was going to be Mrs. Hill one day.

As for Catherine, well, it was her fault for letting Shaun go.

“That’s right. No wonder President Hill chose you in the end. Men love a woman who’s understanding.”

Some of them began to whisper.

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