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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 916

“Eldest Young Master, please focus on getting well first.” Hadley reminded, “We’re close to succeeding with our microchip. By then, not only Australia but the whole world will place their orders with us. It will be a big step-up for Hill Corporation this time.”

Shaun remained silent.

Indeed, Hill Corporation would go further, and he would have more money to burn.

However, what was the point of making so much money? The woman whom he would like to spend money on had hated him to the core.

Shaun’s phone vibrated all of a sudden.

It was a call from Sarah. Before this, Sarah had sent him messages regarding her explanation on the news.

He was not in the mood for checking it out at all. In fact, he just found it irritating.

At night, Irving from Liona gave him a call. “Eldest Young Master, Miss Neeson has slit her wrist in the villa bathtub.”

Shaun sat up right away and asked with a nervous voice, “How is she now?”

“Luckily, we found out about it soon enough to send her to the hospital for emergency treatment. I’m now in the ambulance to the hospital, and I’ve already informed Thomas. Eldest Young Master, are you… coming?”

Shaun responded indifferently, “I just had an operation. How can I come?”

“Oh, okay…” Irving was a little surprised as he thought Eldest Young Master would rush there anxiously.

Back then, Eldest Young Master would hurry to see Sarah without a second thought whenever something happened to her. This included even if he was on an overseas business trip, dealing with some important matters.

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