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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!

Chapter 631
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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 631

“Now that you’ve said it, then I have to get ready as well.”

“…”

Catherine dug her ears and sighed. “I feel quite sorry to everyone too. I didn’t know that my return would harm so many people. I’ll go back and think of other ways.”

“Get lost. Don’t come back anymore.” DIrector Irvine was so angry to the point that he did not want to show her any courtesy. “Of course, we might give you a chance if you

kneel down and beg for President Hill and Ms. Neeson’s forgiveness.”

“That’s impossible. I’d rather the company fall apart than lower my head to that b*tchy couple.”

Catherine stubbornly said that and left amid everyone’s criticisms.

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When she arrived home, she slowly started making a cup of coffee. Harvey was on the verge of kneeling and crying to beg her.

“President Jones, the companies that are working together with our corporation are calling to break off our partnerships. Please think of a plan.”

“Don’t be hasty.” Catherine stirred her coffee. “Harvey, I’m giving you a chance to skyrocket to the top now.”

“What chance? Are you sure it won’t make me plummet instead?” Harvey was close to tears.

Catherine shot him an icy glare. She took a black card out from her wallet and threw it at him. “There are ten billion dollars in it. In two days, get back all the shares from the

shareholders of Hudson Corporation.”

Harvey almost went weak in the knees. “Director Jones, why do you have so much cash?”

It was incredible. What had really happened to her in those three years?

“Do you want to grab this chance?” Catherine asked.

“Yes, yes, yes.” Harvey was utterly impressed. “At this moment, the shareholders must be in a panic. If there’s someone willing to buy the shares, they’ll definitely sell them off

at a low price. Ten billion dollars is more than enough. But Director Jones, if we buy the shares, you’ll become the sole shareholder of the company. You’ll have absolute

control, but with President Hill oppressing the company, Hudson Corporation will have no future. Why do you want to waste this money…”

“Who said there’s no future?” Catherine gave him a sideways glance. “I’ve already contacted a construction company. I’m just taking this opportunity to transform the

company. From now onward, I don’t want to listen to anybody who wants to go against me in the corporation.”

Harvey was astonished.

This was the first time he deeply felt that Catherine was different from before.

At night, a few men gathered to play poker at the presidential suite of a hotel.

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Rodney played a King card. “I heard that Hudson Corporation’s shareholders are selling off their shares at low prices.”

Shaun was knocking on the table indifferently. “Selling them off is their only way of surviving. Nobody can save Catherine this time.”

Chester lit a cigarette. “Come to think of it, haven’t you been feeling guilty toward her during these three years? What did she do to piss you off?”

Shaun’s fingers stiffened. After a while, he said, “She threatened me with the marriage certificate. She has a death wish.”

“Aren’t you afraid that if she threatens you again, Sarah will…”

“It’s useless. I’m definitely giving her a lesson this time,” Shaun said. He was expressionless.

“I reckon she’s past saving then. I heard that the construction sites under Hudson Corporation have stopped working for five days. They’ve lost over a billion dollars. Many

people who bought the properties are demanding a refund.” Rodney tsked and played his last card. “I win. Pay up.”

As Shaun threw his cash out, he looked at his phone beside him unconsciously. Was that woman not calling to beg for forgiveness and admit to her mistakes yet?

However, begging for forgiveness would be useless now. Catherine should never have hurt Sarah.