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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 104

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 104
After entering, she asked for the spiciest hotpot and ordered all kinds of tripe, mutton rolls, beef rolls…

When the food arrived, she took a piece of tripe and put it in her mouth after swishing it in the hotpot for a while.

It was too delicious, too fragrant!

Shaun’s expression was as unpleasant as it could be. She was completely focused on her own food and did not look at him at all.

If this was in the past, she would definitely have ordered what he liked and then enthusiastically introduced how to best eat it.

Now, she no longer thought about him. It was as if she did not see him at all.

He suddenly felt a stuffiness in his chest and ordered in a cold voice, “Give me one.”

“Don’t you have hands? If you want to eat, then do it yourself.” Catherine did not even raise her head.

His temples throbbed, but he had no choice but to pick up the utensils and learn how to cook the meat.

After taking a bite, his handsome face turned red from the spiciness and he spat out the words, “What kind of hotpot did you order?”

“The spiciest one.”

Shaun smiled coldly. “You’re trying really hard to spite me.”

Catherine frowned and looked up at him, her face flushed from the heat. “I’m not. I’ve always liked to eat spicy food, but in order to accommodate you, I didn’t put peppers in the dishes I cooked. Now, I’ll only eat what I like to eat. I’m not going to devote myself to anyone anymore, understand?”

Shaun felt conflicted. She liked to eat spicy food?

He had previously thought that she was the same as him.

However, her attitude made him very unhappy, and his words were as cold as ever. “You should know that I never told you to devote yourself to me. You did it yourself.”

The implication was that she deserved it, and she reaped what she sowed.

Catherine understood and did not blame him. If she had to blame someone, then she would blame herself for being stupid and mistaking him for the wrong person.

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