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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 813

9:30 p.m.

Shaun leaned on the door of Catherine’s house and looked at his phone from time to time.

Why was that woman not back yet when it was already so late? Could she be on a date with some guy again? If Shaun had not tracked Isaac’s whereabouts beforehand and found out that he was working extra hours at his company tonight, he would not have waited here foolishly for seven hours.

He had never waited for a woman like that before. Ding. A sound came from the elevator.

A few policemen walked toward him with a frown. “It must be you.”

Shaun was dumbfounded.

“Let’s go. Either you leave this neighborhood, or follow us back to the police station.” The police said coldly, “The owner of this house has already made a police report. She said you’re her ex-husband who has been pestering her so much even after the divorce that she doesn’t dare come home.” “She called the police?

Shaun’s handsome face twitched, and he exuded a terrifying aura. Unbeknownst to him, it made the police more certain that he was a violent man with bad behavior.

“Nonsense. Should she allow you to pester her if she doesn’t call the police?” A policeman started to educate Shaun. “ I’ve seen many men like you who still abuse their wives even after they’re divorced. Let me advise you on one thing. Since you’re already divorced, just live your own life. Are you still a man if you keep clinging on to her?” “Very well.”

Shaun clenched his fists and walked toward the elevator in long strides.

When the elevator doors closed, he heard the policemen outside talking.

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