Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1257 The netizens argued endlessly.
Some said that they could understand Wesley, while others continued chastizing Catherine.
Catherine could not care less and made another post. [Thereâll be an even more exciting one at 6:00 p.m. tonight.]
Once posted, she washed up and went downstairs.
Joel looked at her conflicted, âCathy, you still uploaded it.â
âDad, I understand your concern, but I donât want to be led by the nose,â Catherine said bluntly.
Joel was silent for a moment before sighing. âYour personality is very similar to your motherâs.â
Catherine paused. Truthfully, although Joel was her father, she did not like his character very much.
âDad, what kind of person was my mom? I didnât seem to have asked you much before.â
Joelâs face was melancholic. âShe was a⦠very bold person. Between us, it was she who courted me.
She was like a flame that could set people on fire. She always complained that I was not decisive enough in Nicolaâs affairs. She was also very business- minded and extremely smart. I think if she was still around, Hudson would have become one of the largest companies in the world. Itâs a shame.â
Catherine was surprised. âWas my mom that amazing? I didnât expect you to think so highly of her.â
âOf course she was. The Jones family was just a company involved with architecture and decoration, but your mother founded a real estate group alone. Your mother once told me that she was very optimistic about the development of real estate in Australia. She said for the next twenty years at least, it would be a golden period for development, and she was right. Unfortunately, she left too soon and didnât catch up with that golden age.â
Joel said, âThereafter, I secretly got people supporting Hudson, but the managers that the Jones family hired were incompetent. Otherwise, Hudson Corporation would have become the number one real estate group in the country long ago.â
Catherine did not say anything for a long time. The tide in her heart rose and ebbed.
It turned out that her mother was so wise and intelligent.
As a daughter, she was proud from the bottom of her heart. It was a shame that God took her away too early, and she had not found the enemy who killed her mother yet.
âForget it, go to work. Iâll find someone to protect your grandparents, â Joel waved his hand. âBy the way, Shaun is outside. I told the guard to not let him in.â
Catherine walked out.
Shaun stood at the door dressed in white casual trousers and a checkered shirt, looking elegant and noble.
Behind him was a gray sports car. He looked dashing and handsome just like a prince.
Catherine felt that Shaun, who had experienced so many things, had become younger and more energetic. His depressed look from the previous days seemed like an illusion.
âCathy, I saw it. You did a great job. â Shaun gave her a thumbs up and opened the passenger door for her. âYouâre going to work, right? Iâll send you to the office.â
Catherine sighed helplessly. âYou keep accompanying me these days. Donât you need to care about your own company?â
âMy mom is managing it,â Shaun said righteously. âShe provoked Mason, so itâs time for her to redeem herself. She said that sheâll let me pursue m y future wife first.â
Catherine did not believe that Lea would say something like that.
âCome on, Iâll send you to work. Iâll pick you up after work to go to the Hill residence for dinner,â Shaun said while pushing her towards the car. â Suzie and Lucas will flip if they donât see you again. I promised them that Iâll bring you over to them in the afternoonâ¦â
Catherine glared at him unhappily.
Shaun shrugged, âI canât help it since I donât dare to bring them out now. Donât you want to see them?â