Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South]
“I asked Aunt Connie personally, and I also saw Catherine’s face. She’s my woman. Do you know how
important looks are to a woman?” Shaun’s hands were trembling from his rage. “How exactly did she
offend you? What kind of grudge do you have against her?”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about. I didn’t do anything.” Valerie hid behind the Old Madam and
trembled.
“Don’t think I don’t know. It was Nicola Wicks and her daughter that told you to do it, right? You’re pretty
close to them. What benefits did they promise you?” Shaun’s eyes burned with anger, as if he could lose
his rationality at any moment..
Knowing that she could not hide the truth, Valerie gritted her teeth. “Fine, so what if I did it? Shaun, I’m
your aunt. Are you going to kill me because of an outsider?”
“She’s not an outsider. She’s my woman. I won’t kill you, but I want you to compensate her with your
face.”
Shaun walked towards Valerie step by step.
“You can’t do that.” Old Madam Hill defended Valerie and said angrily, “Shaun, your aunt is my daughter.
If you harm her, I’ll never forgive you.”
Spencer also spoke up. “Shaun, calm down. The medical field is very advanced now. We can just send
her abroad and give her a new face.”
Lea was infuriated. “If you dare to harm your aunt, I’ll sever our mother-child relationship.”
“Do you really think that I care about our mother-child relationship?” Shaun shoved the Old Madam aside
and pushed Valerie to the table. He picked up a fruit knife.
Valerie was so frightened that she trembled like a leaf. “Shaun, don’t do it. I was wrong. I won’t dare to
do it again. I’ll apologize to Catherine, okay?”
“Sure. Then, I’ll carve your face up and then apologize to you…” Shaun smiled darkly.
Valerie almost wet herself. “You psycho. I shouldn’t have taken you in back then.”
“That’s great, Aunt Valerie. I’ll definitely carve your face up beautifully.” Shaun’s eyes erupted with a
crazy glint, and he swung the knife towards her face.
“Shaun, stop.”
Catherine’s voice sounded from the doorway.
Everyone looked over to her and gasped when they saw her face clearly.
Old Master Hill immediately ordered, “Catherine, you’re just in time. Stop that lunatic.”
Catherine frowned in disgust, but she still went over to take his arm.
“Get out,” Shaun ordered, not wanting her to see his ferocious side.
“I don’t need you to avenge me,” Catherine said in a low voice. “Besides, it’s not her who truly wants to
hurt me.”
“Yes yes yes, I was just momentarily possessed.” Valerie hurriedly followed up.
“I know that no matter who it is, I’ll pay them back, starting with her.” Shaun remained unmoved.
“She’s your family. I… don’t want you to lose your family because of me. I’m not worth it.” Catherine
stared into his eyes.
Shaun was taken aback.
Even though this woman’s appearance was destroyed, her words could still strike a chord within him as
before.
“No, you’re worth it.”
He said in a low voice.
Catherine paused for a moment before she lowered her eyes. “Think of your grandmother. If she sees
her grandson harm her daughter, do you think she’ll be able to take it? After all, she’s already so old.”
Shaun froze and turned back to look at Old Madam Hill, who was looking at him with pleading eyes.
The knife in his hand loosened, and Valerie hurriedly escaped as if she had been saved.
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