Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 478 Shauncierely Yoursâ¦
She burped out of shock.
âDid you receive it? Thatâs my new Whatsapp name.â Shaun glanced at her.
âWhat are you trying to pull here?â Catherine was in a blur.
âIâm copying you.â
ââ¦â
Catherine recalled that when she was trying to flirt with him in the past, she had even set her Whatsapp name as âShaunerineâ.
She had been calm about it before but remembering it made her face flush from embarrassment.
Was she insane back then?
âLook at my âAboutâ section,â Shaun reminded her.
Catherine tapped it open while trembling. [If a life imprisonment is to love you forever, then I willingly accept the punishment.]
Shaun lowered his head and coughed. âDo you like it?â
As a lawyer, that was the most romantic lawyer-related confession he could think of.
Catherine touched his forehead.
âWhat are you doing?â
âChecking if you have a fever.â
Shaunâs expression darkened. âEnough, I spent the whole night trying to come up with this. For someone like me, one minute is enough to earn me an income of 100,000 dollars.â
Catherine snorted in her heart.
Was he saying that he sacrificed billions of dollars for her?
âForget it. Youâre my wife, after all.â Shaun packed the food container. âCome home earlier tonight. Iâll be cooking for you at home.â
âThanks, but thereâs no need. Iâve made an appointment to go to a spa with Charity.â
Shaun frowned and looked back at her. Just as he was about to speak, Catherine cut him off, âI know you want to stop me from hanging out with her again and talk bad about her. Iâm sorry, but sheâs my friend now. To me, sheâs righteous, generous, kind, unpretentious, and has plenty of other good points.â
Shaun wanted to split her head open and give it a shake. âI think sheâs brainwashed you. That woman isnât that simple.â
âI willingly let her brainwash me. Do you have a problem with that?â Catherine smiled vaguely. âAre you going to get your good brothers to mock me again?â
âWhat do you mean by that?â Shaun frowned.
âLast time, I did nothing more than just ask Shelley to leave. Your good brother, Rodney, was so eager that he came to my company to scold me.â Catherine crossed her arms. Her face was full of sarcasm.
âNow that Iâm hanging out with Charity, theyâll probably advise you to divorce me.â
Shaunâs gaze darkened.
He did not know about that.
âYou should leave. Donât disturb me anymore. I donât want to be scolded as a lunatic by your brothers.
They might even think that Iâm a handful because itâs my honor that you even fell for me. I should be content.â
Catherine flipped through her documents as she spoke.
Shaunâs brows were knitted so tightly that they could even squish a mosquito dead. He did not know Chesterâs thoughts, but Rodney was indeed what Catherine assumed him to be.
He stepped forward and grabbed her wrist.
Catherine raised her head. She saw him taking his phone out and dialing Rodneyâs number. He even put the call on loudspeaker.
When the call was connected, Rodneyâs voice came through. âShaun, I was just about to call you. Did Catherine hack your account? Your name âShauncierely Yoursâ made me so disgusted that I vomited out my food from last night.â
ââ¦â
What did it have to do with her? Why was all the blame on her?
She glared at Shaun angrily. When she saw his handsome face all tense and dark, she strangely wanted to laugh.
âI wasnât hacked. I changed it myself.â Shaun had the urge to punch him to death. âStop blabbering. Let me ask you, did you come to Hudson Corporation before this and give Catherine trouble?â
âThat woman tattled on me? Can she just stopââ
Shaunâs gaze turned colder. âWhat did you say to her?â
âI didnât say anything. I canât remember, but I warned her to stop picking on Shelley and that she shouldnât think sheâs invincible just because she became Mrs. Hillââ
âRodney Snowâ¦â Shaun clenched his jaw and said word by word, âCatherine and me fighting is our own business. You have no right to say anything about it. Besides, if youâre really worried about Shelley, you can pick her up and take care of her however you want.â