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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 106

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 106
“How did I not realize before this how shameless you are? Did you forget how you slapped me at the entrance of the design institute? Or how you pushed me because of Rebecca Jones? Or how you paid someone to flood the villa in order to frame me just a few days ago? If I hadn’t found out about it earlier, not only would I have needed to pay for the compensation, but my company would also be dragged down.

“Ethan Lowe, your viciousness chills me, and just the mention of our past relationship makes my hair stand on end. But you? You have no remorse and no intent to apologize, yet you’re shameless enough to stand in front of me.”

Ethan’s face burned red from her scolding, but he could not say anything due to his embarrassment.

In fact, he had been too angry that day and vaguely regretted his actions. Even so, his pride made him unable to bow his head.

Catherine glanced at him and looked around, then suddenly sighed.

“Forget it. Don’t say I’m too cruel. After all, isn’t the problem just about Golden Corporation withdrawing their investment? Won’t the problem be solved if you just dump money back? I was at Summit for a while and though I’m not familiar with the other matters, I know that my father still has more than 20 billion in liquid assets. You’re going to be his future son-in-law, so he should be willing to help.”

Ethan was stunned. “The Jones family still has so much money?”

“Duh. He also secretly invested in several companies, so his income is pretty good.”

Catherine said her piece and walked away. As she left, she glanced back at Ethan who was standing there thoughtfully, and her lips curled.

She had not lied, but it was not certain whether the Jones family would be willing to help him through this difficult time.

Ethan quickly drove to the Jones family’s residence.

However, his trip was in vain. A quick question to the nanny revealed that the family of three had just gone abroad to travel yesterday.

They just had to go on a vacation when he needed them most.

Ethan clenched his fists and took a deep breath before calling Rebecca, but he could not get through.

It was not until the next day that Rebecca called back. “Sorry, Ethan. I was on the plane yesterday.”

“Why didn’t you tell me you were going abroad?”

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