Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 738 Having been accused, Shaun glared at her with dissatisfaction. âYou have a lot of nerve to say that. I f you didnât scold her so suddenly, would she have been startled and dropped my phone? Youâre the one at fault.â
âShaun Hill, do you not understand at all? Sheâs still young, and her eyes are not fully developed yet, so she canât play with mobile phones. â Catherine walked up to Suzie very seriously. âWere you right or wrong?â
Shaun thought Suzie would be afraid and start to cry. Just as he was about to scold Catherine, Suzie nodded obediently. âI was wrong. I wonât play with mobile phones anymore.â
âIf you want to watch cartoons, you can turn on the TV and watch for a while. But you canât watch them on mobile phones.â Catherineâs tone changed to a very gentle one again.
Suzie nodded obediently and even extended her hands towards Catherine for a hug.
Catherine picked her up, and Suzie immediately buried her face in Catherineâs arms.
Those who did not know would think that they were mother and daughter.
Shaun was very surprised.
Before he could ponder about it, Catherine turned and said to him, âDonât just use mobile phones to solve the problem. Mobile phones are addictive.
Youâll harm her for a lifetime. Since your phone broke, you should take it as a lesson.â
Shaun was speechless.
Not only did he lose a phone, but it seemed he also deserved to have it broken.
He said in annoyance, â If you didnât come back so late, I wouldnât have let Suzie play with the phone because I was afraid sheâd be bored. You only came back forty minutes after I called you. Were you so reluctant to part with Isaac Stringer?â
âYeah. I actually wanted to bring Isaac back tonight. If you hadnât suddenly brought Suzie here, I wouldnât have let him go back alone. â Catherine took out the keys and glanced at him with disgust.
âYouâve only known Isaac for such a short time, yet you want to bring him back for the night?
Catherine, youâre too fickle.â
Shaun was irritated. He could not picture Isaac and Catherine in bed. If he did, it would make him feel like killing someone.
Sensing his gaze, Suzie shrunk in Catherineâs arms i n fear. âUncle, youâre scary.â
Shaun froze. Was he that scary?
âYouâre insane. How am I fickle? Weâre already divorced, so itâs normal if I have contact with other men.
Thereâs nothing unusual about letting things g o their natural course.â
Catherine opened the door as she spoke.
Shaunâs face darkened as he listened, and his fists clenched until they cracked.
However, Catherine seemed not to notice. She carried Suzie to the sofa instead and asked gently, â
Where does it hurt?â
âMy arm.â Suzie raised her arm.
Catherine rolled up Suzieâs sleeve, and when she saw that her elbow was bruised, she frowned. âHow did you get hurt?â
Suzie silently looked at Shaun, and Shaun looked away awkwardly. âShe fell.â
âItâs okay. Youâll be fine after applying some ointment.â
Catherine took out the ointment and applied some on Suzie.
Ever since she had children, she had made it a habit to keep ointment for falling injuries at home because it was common for children to stumble.
âAunty Cathy, Iâm hungry,â Suzie suddenly said.
âDidnât you eat dinner?â Shaun was confused. â Was it not enough?â
âUncle, can I tell the truth?â Suzie pouted. âGo ahead.â
âAunty Zaraâs food isnât as delicious as Aunty Cathyâs, â Suzie said and quickly lowered her head. â The chef at the manor also doesnât cook as well as Aunty Cathy. Aunty Cathyâs cooking has a motherly taste.â