Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 583 The bits and pieces, coupled with the fact that Sarah was the worldâs top psychologist, made him suspicious as well.
âSarah Neeson, donât be ridiculous. Iâm not sick. My mental state is very sane.â
When Catherine saw how silent Shaun was, she suddenly felt uneasy. Hence, she hurriedly explained, âYou guys pissed me off.â
Sarah stared at her with sympathetic eyes. âNo one with depression would admit their illness. Besides, you just had a miscarriage. I sincerely advise you to get treated as soon as possible.â
Catherine wanted nothing more than to get up and tear Sarahâs vicious face off with her final breath.
However, she knew that Shaun would only believe Sarah more if she got angry now. âSarah Neeson, Shaun is already yours, and you can take the position of Mrs. Hill as well. But why canât you just let me go? Iâm begging you both to let me go, okay? I promise that Iâll always avoid you if I see you in the future.â
Shaun subconsciously frowned.
Logically, he hated Catherine, but the thought of her avoiding him made him feel inexplicably unhappy.
Sarah smiled bitterly. âHow can I get you to understand this? You might not realize it yourself, but itâll really ruin your entire life if you go untreated. Besides, youâre still Shaunicâs ex-wife. If word were to spread, what would others think of him?â
Shaunâs tightly knitted brows twitched.
âEnough. I know best if Iâm sick or not.â
Catherine almost broke down because of Sarah. She cried out in pain. âDid I offend you in my past life?
Losing my children has already made me very sad, but now you want to put me in a mental hospital?
Shaun Hill, I donât care if you donât love me, but please treat me like a human being.â
âYou donât have to go to a mental hospital, but you canât leave for now. Youâll have to take medicine every day,â Sarah comforted softly.
âThatâs enough. Iâm perfectly healthy. I donât need medicine at all.â
âItâs useless trying to talk sense into you.â Sarah then turned to Shaun. âShaunic, we have to treat her.
Youâve also had this illness before. You should know how harmful mental illness can be.â
Catherine looked at the manâs pensive appearance and was suddenly overwhelmed by a sense of uneasiness.
âThen, letâs treat her for now. Hand her over to the mental illness experts temporarily. If the situation gets serious, weâll transfer her to a psychiatric hospital.â
After that, Shaun left.
âShaun Hill, stay where youâ¦â Catherine could not accept the situation, so she quickly got out of bed.
However, the moment her feet landed on the ground, the severe pain in her lower body made her fall again.
She looked up only to see Shaunâs departing silhouette.
Sarah bent over and whispered, âIâll talk to the doctors here. Your illness will only get worse and worse.
Your only fate will be to go to a mental hospital.â
âSarah Neeson, go to hell and die.â
At that moment, something in Catherineâs mind snapped.
Since she could not get up, she lost her mind and bit Sarahâs thigh.
However, she stopped upon hearing Sarahâs scream. It was at that moment when Shaun returned to see this scene. Hence, he immediately rushed over and kicked her.
His foot hit her on the shoulder.
Catherineâs head then hit the iron bed frame behind her. It was so painful that she almost could not endure it. It felt like she was about to pass out at any moment.
She clenched her teeth and looked up desperately, but all she saw was Shaun nervously checking Sarahâs leg. âAre you okay?â
âIâm fine. Thank god you came back.â Sarah hugged his neck tightly.
âItâs okay. Iâm here.â Shaun gently kissed her forehead. When he looked at Catherine, his handsome face was immediately replaced by a look of disgust.
âYou said you werenât sick? I think your illness is very serious. If you donât recover, youâll be forever locked in. That way, you canât hurt anyone.â
After Shaun warned her, he carried Sarah towards the door and left without looking back.
âIâm not sick. Iâm not sickâ¦â Catherine crawled her way to the door, in an attempt to escape.
However, a bodyguard soon came in and sent her to the psychiatric ward. It only had a single bed against the corner and a window so small and high up that a person could not climb out of it. The iron door outside was also locked.