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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 1442

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1442

After finishing the call, Shaun turned his head and said, “I’m going back to the company. I’ll be working overtime tonight, but you can take the children back to Hill Manor tomorrow. It’s bigger there, so it’ll be more fun for them.”

“Yes, yes! Can I ride a horse again?” Suzie turned to Lucas happily. “I’m telling you, Hill Manor is really, really big. There’s a playground, a horse ranch, a small river, and lots and lots of fruits. It’s really fun.”

Although Lucas had never been to Hill Manor before, Suzie’s words made him a little excited.

“It’s fine for you two to stay there, but I… I haven’t divorced Wesley yet. ” Catherine was still concerned about this matter. Although she did not care about how other people saw her, she did not feel comfortable being with Shaun like this.

“Don’t worry. I don’t believe Wesley’s not involved in Mason’s incident.” Shaun snorted. “It’s just a matter of time before the divorce.”

“Hm.” Catherine nodded.

With his current capability, she believed him.

After separating from Shaun, she had just taken the two children to the Hill residence when she received a call from Logan. His voice sounded urgent and in pain. “Miss Jones, Austin and I have gotten into an accident.”

“What happened?” Catherine was shocked. “How are you now?”

“I don’t feel rest assured keeping you both in Melbourne. I’ll tell Shaun to get someone to pick you up, ” she said.

“Okay. ” Logan did not refuse. “I just… find it a bit strange. The other party seemed to know I was with Austin, so they ambushed me after defeating Austin. I think Rebecca seems to know us very well.”

“I’m guessing it’s because Wesley has told Rebecca about me. She must know me very well now. I was careless. ” Catherine was filled with chagrin. “By the way, did you see who picked up Jeffery and Sally?”

“The car windows were tinted, so I couldn’t look inside.”

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