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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 439
“Shaunny, I had a grandma too. It was only when she passed that I regretted not spending more time
with her. Family is literally blood and it’s extremely difficult to cut them off. Because of you, I can try to
tolerate and forgive them. As long as it makes you happy.” With an intense gaze, Catherine looked
Shaun in the eye.
He was moved.
The emotions that had been suppressed at the bottom of his heart erupted like a volcano.
He lowered his head to kiss her passionately on the lips. “I’m sorry, baby.”
‘For making you go through this.’ Her face was disfigured by the Hill family yet she still tolerated them
for him.
That was not necessary. He promised to make them pay for what they did to her.
Valerie included.
“One day, I’ll find someone to treat your face. I’ll love you for the rest of my life.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtCatherine shut her eyes close. At this very moment, she felt strong and calm.
It did not matter that her face was disfigured. All that mattered was that he did not mind.
…
The following day.
Catherine went to work at the company.
Just then, Hadley showed up with a few nurses. There was a strange expression on his face as he
said, “Eldest Young Master Hill, these are the nurses handpicked by the hospital director.”
Shaun, who was reading, lifted his head.
His mental illness was not something that could be cured in a couple of days. Catherine had her own
career to work on, thus she could not possibly look after him all the time. In order to prevent him from
having another relapse, it was good to have a properly-trained nurse at home to keep an eye on him.
However, he looked distracted when his gaze landed on a particularly beautiful face.
Soon, a shadow veiled across his features. “What’s your name?”
The woman appeared startled under his gaze before replying in a soft voice, “My name’s Shelly
Langley.”
“Langley?” He frowned. “What’s your relationship with Sarah Langley Neeson?”
“She’s my cousin.” Shelley blinked blankly at the man. “You know my cousin?”
“…”
He more than knew her.
Shaun sighed internally. “You’re still a Langley, at the very least. Why did you end up a nurse? This is
not an easy job.”
“The Langleys are no longer what we used to be before. But it’s fine. We still have food in our bellies
and a roof over our heads.”
She lifted her eyes and smiled gratefully. “Perhaps my taking up this profession has something to do
with my cousin. The two of us used to be really close when we were younger but she was sent to the
mental hospital. I felt really bad for her. My initial plan was to become a certified psychologist but I
didn’t make it. I’m actually in the middle of preparing to take the exam again.”
He was distracted again upon hearing this. Hadley’s reminder brought him back to reality. “Eldest
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmYoung Master Hill, who would you like to hire?”
“Shelley Langley it is.” The man picked up his book again.
A huge smile spread across her face. “Thanks, Eldest Young Master Hill. I’ll do my best to help you
recover.”
Hadley seemed taken aback.
Once Shelley left for home to pack up her belongings, Shaun looked over his shoulder and instructed,
“Look into this woman.”
“Eldest Young Master Hill, are you suspecting that—”
“Just in case.”
In less than half a day, Hadley returned with some results. “Shelley Langley is indeed Miss Neeson’s
cousin. She had been studying abroad and only recently came home. Ever since Miss Neeson’s
mother’s passing, the Langley family has not been doing well under the Neeson family’s oppression.
Shelly is discriminated against in the hospital as well and is always given the task to look after violent
and aggressive patients. However, her performance in the hospital has been pretty good. Not only is
she patient but she also has a strong mindset to endure hardships.”