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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 920

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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 920 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 920 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 920

Shaun had waited for a long time, yet Catherine did not share anything on Facebook.

His heart sank into despair.

Although she denied having any connection with him previously, they still had interaction, which showed that she cared about him. Now that there was no news from her, it meant that she had completely ignored him.

The feeling of being ignored was f*cking miserable.

Shaun tossed his phone aside and rose to his feet. His wound began to hurt again.

Hadley was speechless. “Eldest Young Master, the doctor has made an exception and approved your return to the office even though your wound hasn’t healed. You should stop torturing yourself.”

“Send me back to the manor.”

Hadley heaved a sigh of relief, knowing that he was not going to look for Catherine. Otherwise, it would be troublesome if his wound opened up like how it did last time and gave him a fever.

“By the way, buy more of Suzie’s favorite toys for me, ” Shaun reminded.

Hadley was stunned, but he immediately nodded. Accompanying his daughter more often was a much better choice than getting into a relationship.

At 5:00 p.m., Liam picked Suzie up from preschool.

Suzie jumped around while holding a cotton candy ball. However, when the little kid caught sight of Shaun in the wheelchair, she froze. “Uncle Shaun, why is your leg crippled?”

“No, I just had an operation. My wound hasn’t healed yet, so I can’t walk,” Shaun replied softly.

“Uncle Shaun, you’re so pitiful.” Suzie’s eyes flashed with sympathy. Although he was scummy, he was still her biological father. “Let me blow on your wound, okay?”

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