Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1032 âWhat⦠What are you going to do?â Simonâs legs trembled in fear. His arrogance from before was completely gone. âEldest Young Lady Jones, please let me go. I was blind. I didnât know you had such a powerful background back then. Besides, Shaun even broke my leg that time. It took me several months of lying in bed to recover.â
âBut thatâs not what you said just now. You were quite cocky.â Catherine poked his face with the steel rod and smiled innocently. âYou even said⦠you still remember my body until this day. In that case, should I dance for you again?â
âDonât. Iâve f*cking forgot all of it.â Simon was incredibly helpless. âSister, Boss, youâre a broad- minded person, so please donât fuss over this.â
âI canât do that. Since you still remember incidents from three years ago, it means that youâre a petty person. Who knows if youâll get revenge on me afterward?â
âI definitely wonât dare to get revenge on you. I wouldnât dare.â Simon did not even dare to breathe loudly. He never thought that the woman he could bully and tease all he wanted would be able to defeat more than ten fighters.
F*ck. How did he provoke that woman?
No, she was not a woman at all. No woman was as abnormal as her.
âBut hearing you talk about the embarrassing things of the past, I just feel⦠very uncomfortable.â
Catherine crouched in front of him. âSay, what should I do?â
Simon was speechless.
How did he know what to do? Could he take a dump?
âHow about this? I got taken advantage of back then, so today⦠Iâll strip you naked. Is that okay?â
Catherine made an expression which said âIâm already very mercifulâ.
ââ¦Okay.â Simon was on the verge of crying. However, it was better than being beaten up violently.
âTake off my clothes then.â
âYou want me to strip you on the streets?â Catherine rolled her eyes. âUgh, Iâm not some female pervert. Take it off yourself.â
âOkay, Iâll strip. Itâs my honor to be seen n@ked by the prettiest woman in Canberra,â Simon said painstakingly.
âThe prettiest woman in Canberra?â Catherine raised her eyebrows.
âThatâs right.â Simon nodded hard. âWe, a group of young masters from wealthy families in Canberra, party together frequently. Everyone acknowledges you as the prettiest woman in Canberra.â
âA bunch of useless sc*mbags.â After rolling her eyes, Catherine looked toward Shaun, who was sprawled in the puddle of mud. She frowned. âHow much did he drink?â
âHow would I know? Anyway, heâs pretty drunk,â Simon explained sheepishly. âIf I didnât know he was drunk, I wouldnât dare attack him. Who doesnât know about Shaunâs skills?â
âYou donât know?â Catherineâs brows moved. â Then, how did you know that he drank tonight? Did you bump into him, or did someone tell you about it.?
Simon was taken aback. He looked at her admiringly. âYour senses are keen. It was Thomas who informed me.â
âThomas?â Catherine was astonished. Thomas must have deliberately used Simon to beat Shaun.
Never mind if it were other people, but Shaun helped Thomas escape imprisonment time and time again for the past few years. It was not expected of Thomas to be grateful, but biting the hands that fed him was too shameless.
âThatâs right. Thomas suddenly invited me for a drink. That dude⦠I looked down on him, but his sister got a lot of Shaunâs wealth and is quite rich, so I gave him my location. As he talked, he mentioned that he saw Shaun drinking away his sorrows at the bar. That was why I started having devious thoughts.â
Simon caught on to something at that moment. âDid that guy do it on purpose?â
âOf course he did because he wanted to beat Shaun up too. However, Shaun and Rodney are brothers.
He was afraid that Rodney would give him a hard time if this got out, so he got you to do the dirty work.
â Catherine understood quickly. âIâll give you a chance so that you donât have to strip.â
âWhat chance?â Simonâs eyes lit up. Who would want to take off their clothes? He would be mistaken as a lunatic and get scolded by others.
âReveal the fact that you hit Shaun tonight and say that it was Thomas who ordered you to do so,â
Catherine said.