Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 949
On the second -floor window of the villa, Lucas’s nimble little body climbed up to the window and glanced out. “Mommy, Shaun is at the gate again.”
These nights, Shaun would always stop his car at the Yule family villa’s entrance, and sometimes, he would only leave after Catherine left for work.
Catherine was already used to it. “Don’t mind him. Go to sleep.”
Catherine carried Lucas down from the chair and pulled the window shutters, afraid that Shaun’s sharp eyes would see Lucas.
“Mommy, if he’s always here, what will happen if he finds out that you’re getting married to Uncle Wesley?” Lucas said worriedly.
“He won’t. When the time comes, I’ll have the company declare that I’m on a business trip and will be gone for a few days.” Catherine rubbed his little head to comfort him. “Lucas, will you… mind that Mommy is getting married?”
“No. I’m glad that Mommy has finally found someone who will treat you well, ” Lucas said seriously. “And Uncle Wesley is very good to Suzie and me. Of course, if he treats you badly one day, I will teach him a lesson for you. I’m very good at martial arts now. When I grow up, I’ll become so powerful that no one can bully Mommy anymore.”
“Good boy.” Catherine kissed his forehead.
The next day, Catherine drove out from the villa.
When she came out of the gate, she drove away directly as if she did not notice Shaun’s existence.
Shaun watched her distant car with a face full of bitterness.
In the past, when he waited at the gate, she would still come out to talk with him in the morning.
Now, she did not even give him the opportunity to meet her.
However, since she went to work, there was no need for him to stay here anymore.
In the evening, when he was getting ready to go to the Yule family, Old Madam Hill suddenly called him and asked him to come back.
She was too old to understand the younger generation’s love affairs, but she felt like no woman would be able to forgive her grandson.
“I don’t want anyone else but her.” Shaun clenched his fist stubbornly and walked forward.
Suzie ran over and suddenly grabbed his hand.
“Uncle, don’t go. Can you sleep with me tonight? Daddy isn’t coming home, and I don’t want to sleep with the nanny.”
The little girl looked at him with limpid and pleading eyes, and Shaun’s heart softened. He could not bear to refuse her.
He could say it to others, but he could never say ‘no ‘ to Suzie.
“Stay with Suzie.” Old Madam Hill immediately persuaded him when she saw that he had not moved. “You haven’ t been back in a while, so she misses you.”
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