Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 690 Chester took a seat on the sofa opposite Catherine. There was clearly a bright smile on his face, but his aura gave off a powerful oppressive force. âGive me the original songbook.â
âIt looks like Cindy came clean to you.â Catherine smiled calmly. âWhatâs so good about such a hypocritical woman?â
âShe does have many shortcomings, but sheâs still my woman,â Chester said, âCatherine Jones, donât go against me. Your Yule family canât afford the consequences of angering the third young master of the country. Havenât you had your fill of slapping other peopleâs faces tonight?â
The corners of Catherineâs mouth curled upward in mockery. âChester Jewell, as the third young master of the country, your eyesight is pretty bad. You should change your glasses.â
Chesterâs eyes flashed coldly. âMy patience has its limits.â
âThe matter between Cindy and me can be considered an old grudge. I didnât want to bring up the past, but⦠itâs your fault for being so savage, Young Master Jewell.â Catherine smiled coldly. âWith just a word, you drove my dad out of your hospital.â
Chester froze and frowned. âI didnât know about that.â
âEven if you knew, youâd have let Shaun do it anyway. Itâs not my fault that you three are birds of a feather.â Catherine stood up, her beautiful eyes looking cold. âYou want me to give you the original songbook? Young Master Jewell, you must be dreaming. Do you think Iâm one of your employees?
Sure, if you want to take down the Yule family, go ahead. Itâs my dad who insists on me being the heir, but I really canât care less. Itâs not like I donât have money anyway. However, let me remind you. Donât go out for wool and come home shorn. Just look at Shaun now.â
Chester, who had never been so blatantly refused before, became so angry that he snapped his cigarette.
âChester Jewell, three years ago, I was very grateful that you found a doctor to save my dad, but after I found out that Charity jumped into the sea and died, I lost every shred of gratitude I had for you. You put on airs yet treat a woman like Cindy like sheâs a treasure. There must be a hole in your brain.â
After Catherine finished speaking, she left without turning back.
Behind her, Chester slammed his hand in anger and the wine glass crashed to the ground. His face was as cold as ice.
Two slender figures walked over and Rodney was stunned. âNo way, what did Catherine say to make you so angry?â
After all, among the three of them, only Chester would smile while keeping his intentions in his heart.
He usually never showed whether he was happy or angry.
However, Shaun laughed and gloated a little. âNow you know why Iâm always so angered by that woman.â
âChester, donât be mad.â Rodney comforted him. âWith just a word, itâs not a problem for you to bring down the Yule family and Hudson Corporation.â
âDo you think the Yule family is a chicken in the vegetable market? They canât be killed with just one word.â Chester glared at him fiercely. âItâs useless. The current Catherine Jones has no weak spots.â
Shaun was stunned, and Rodney said, âThatâs impossible. How can a person not have any weak spots?â
âMaybe a person will no longer have any weak spots after losing everything,â Chester said thoughtfully.
Shaun frowned. His heart suddenly felt uncomfortable.
He turned back to the crowd and subconsciously looked for Catherine, but he only saw her leaving together with the young master of the Stringer family.
Through the floor-to-ceiling windows, he could see the two people talking and laughing while leaving together.
He almost crushed the glass in his hands.
Five minutes later, he could no longer sit still. He told Rodney to send Sarah back after this and made an excuse to leave early.
He followed Young Master Stringerâs car all the way until they stopped at the parking space in front of Hackett Institute. However, after waiting for half an hour, he still did not see Catherine getting out of the car.
The lights in the car were on, but he did not know what they were doing.
Was it necessary to chat for so long? Could it beâ¦