Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 751
In the seaside villa.
Soon, Sarah received a call.
“That man… has been dealt with.”
Sarah’s eyes lit up. “Good job. You guys are really efficient. Have you settled his dead body?”
“It has been buried in the mountain. No one travels past that remote place.”
“Thanks.”
The person on the other end chuckled. “You don’t have to thank me yet. Now that I’ve helped you, you will need to return the favor next time.”
“Alright.” Sarah gritted her teeth. She was under no illusion that there would be no turning back once she embarked on this journey. Nevertheless, it was an immense relief to know that Lucifer, who had been a thorn in her side, had been killed.
Shortly after, the sound of a car engine came from outside.
She immediately walked downstairs. “Shaunic, you came back at the right time. The wedding planner sent me the floor plan today, and this is how our wedding venue will be decorated. Is this okay?”
Shaun only threw a casual glance at it when she handed him her phone. “As long as you like it, it’s fine. I’m going to take a bath now.”
Sarah watched his back and suddenly stomped her feet with frustration. “Shaun, to be honest, are you not ready to marry me? Ever since we decided to get married, you haven’t been bothered about anything related to our wedding. We haven’t even gotten a marriage certificate yet, and our wedding is next week. Do you still remember that?”
Shaun turned his head around. The second he met her miserable gaze, his heart sank.
All this while, he thought that getting married to Sarah was a joy. However, this matter felt like a huge weight on his mind recently.
Shaun said in a low voice.
He would not think about Catherine anymore. This time, he would really get over her.
Their wedding day was drawing closer and closer.
After the meeting ended in the afternoon, Shaun rose to his feet and was about to leave. That was when a female director walked to Lea and said with a smile, “Where are you going? Let’s go for a facial later, okay?.”
“I can’t. Liam is away on a business trip in Perth, so I need to pick up my granddaughter later,” Lea replied with a grin.
“Wow, I can’t tell that you’re already a granny. You still look like a young lady.”
The female director and Lea began to chat happily. Shaun walked to them and said, “Both of you can go ahead, and I’ll pick Suzie up. I happen to have a dress for her. I need her to be my flower girl the day after tomorrow.”
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