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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 237

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 237
After returning home, Catherine carefully took off the diamond necklace after sitting under the desk lamp and stared at it lovingly. “It’s so beautiful. There’s no flaw at all.”

“I thought you said you didn’t like jewelry.” Shaun walked behind her and teased, “You even said it was just second-hand goods.”

Catherine blushed and stammered, “I… I just think it’s too expensive. It’s three billion dollars. How long would it take to earn that much?”

“Ethan Lowe was willing to give that much for his woman, so why would I care about this amount?” Shaun scoffed condescendingly. “For me, money doesn’t matter. What’s important is that you like it.”

Catherine blinked, instantly understanding that he was trying to compete with Ethan.

However, that did not matter. The more he minded Ethan, the more it showed that he cared about her.

“Shaunny, Ethan really doesn’t have anything to do with me. I also don’t like him anymore. The one I love is you.”

She turned around and hugged his neck, kissing him on the face.

His heart itched. In the past, although he earned a lot of money, the action merely seemed like an instinct. Now, it seemed like he had finally found the meaning of earning money.

His thin lips curled as he gave her an ambiguous look. “Is that all?”

Catherine seemed to know what he was talking about and lowered her head. Her ears had turned red.

Shaun laughed and picked her up. “Didn’t you say you wanted to stare at me?”

“No…” Catherine’s face flushed red in fright. She was the kind of person who said big words, but inside, she was just a pure cowardly lion.

“Were you lying to me just now?” Shaun gently rubbed her chin. His voice was husky as if it was a cello.

Catherine’s heart raced faster, and she grew shyer. She hurriedly pushed him away. “Didn’t you say that you didn’t have enough to eat at dinner? I’ll go cook dumplings for you.”

She hurriedly made her escape and gave a helpless smile under Shaun’s eyes.

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