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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 894

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What Happens in Chapter 894 – From the Book Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Dive into Chapter 894, 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 894

“It’s good that you know, ” Wesley said with a smile. “It’s just like how I have you in my heart. Even if I know you won’t accept me, I’ll still automatically draw a clear line with other women. I n my opinion, true love and loyalty should be like this.”

“Yes, I know who is worth cherishing now.” Catherine held Wesley’s hand. “Thank you for always waiting for me. I don’t want to let you down anymore.”

“That’s great.” Wesley’s gentle and elegant face was overcome with joy.

He excitedly hugged Catherine and spun her around. “Cathy, I’ve waited too long for this day. I’m not dreaming, am I? You won’t leave me for Shaun again later, right?”

“No, but I won’t let Sarah and her brother off. I have to get revenge on behalf of Charity’s family,” Catherine gritted her teeth and said.

“Okay, I’ll accompany you in the future. ” Wesley reached out to hold her tight, his face full of satisfaction and joy.

8:00 a.m. the next morning.

A Bentley appeared at the court.

After the car was parked, Shaun went down and opened the car door for Sarah. Meanwhile, Thomas got down from the backseat.

At the entrance, a sharp-eyed reporter immediately went over. “Eldest Young Master Hill, are you back together with Ms. Neeson? I heard that you traveled to Mount Wellington just a few days ago with Miss Jones. Are you two-timing…?”

“Don’t film…” Sarah blocked her face with her hand and hid in Shaun’s arms in fright.

Shaun glared at the reporter. “Continue filming if you don’t mind your company shutting down.”

“It’s a shame that you’ll definitely lose even though you’re here.” Thomas scoffed coldly. “ Eldest Young Master Hill is the one taking on Sarah’s lawsuit today. He’s the best lawyer in the country and has never lost.”

“That’s not necessarily true. Maybe today will be the day his invincible reputation falls?” Catherine smiled calmly.

Thomas snorted a laugh. “Which lawyer have you found that you’re so confident in winning?”

Catherine looked behind her and suddenly smiled. “ Mr. O’Neill, I’ll be counting on you.”

Shaun and the others turned to look only to see a middle -aged man with a shiny head coming out of a Santana.

“You mean him…?” The corners of Thomas’ mouth twitched. He thought that Catherine would at least look for an ace lawyer in Canberra, but she ended up finding an unknown lawyer who was short and looked poor.

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