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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!

Chapter 521
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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 521

“She didn’t show up,” Shaun replied.

Old Master Hill snorted at the sound of that. “Is she still supporting Mason? I’m really upset with her.”

Shaun refused to comment.

Lea was not stupid, she just loved and trusted Mason too much.

“Wow, you’re having dinner. Grandpa, Grandma, guess who I met in the pub last night?” Both Willie

and Liam suddenly walked in through the door. “I bumped into Sa—”

He suddenly froze the second he saw Catherine and Shaun at the dining table. All color drained from

his face instantly. When did this man start coming to the villa?

Liam, on the other hand, glanced calmly at the man before positioning himself next to Old Master Hill.

“Who did you bump into?” Old Madam Hill asked.

Willie inhaled deeply before replying, “Um… no one. I’m starving. Aunty Yasmine, can you please pass

me a bowl?”

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Old Master Hill glared at him and gave a snort of disdain. “You only know how to hang out in pubs.

Haven’t you seen that the subsidiary companies’ performance is declining? Why can’t you two learn

something from Shaun? Look at how well he’s managing Hill Electronics.”

Liam’s face fell and he clenched his teeth. Grandpa would never notice all the hard work he put in no

matter what.

On the other hand, Willie did not seem bothered at all. “Grandpa, not everyone is as talented as him.

Australia can only have one richest man.”

“You’re right.” Old Madam Hill sighed. She suddenly turned to look at Catherine’s belly and smiled. “But

the babies in Cathy’s belly will surely inherit their father’s great genes.”

Shaun patted Catherine’s head softly. “I don’t care about anything else as long as they’re healthy.”

“That’s right.”

A complicated feeling materialized in Liam’s heart upon seeing that.

“Oh right, Liam, even Shaun is going to become a father soon. When are you going to find a girlfriend

and get married?” Old Madam Hill suddenly changed her focus on her other grandson. “I’ve thought

about it recently. Actually, the daughter from the Lowe family—”

“Grandma, please stop introducing young ladies to me.” Liam covered his ears. “The Campos family

arranged several blind dates for me these days and I’m about to lose my mind.”

Old Master Hill frowned. “Who did they introduce you to?”

“Someone from the Yates family, daughters of some shareholders in Campos Corporation, and also a

foreign woman.”

“What do you think?” the old man asked coldly.

Liam felt a shudder run down his spine. “I’m not thinking of getting married yet.”

“Hmm, remember that you’re a Hill. We didn’t raise you to become a tool for the Campos family,” Old

Master Hill reminded coldly, “The Campos family will also not allow an outsider to infiltrate their

company’s internal structure.”

Liam lowered his head to eat dinner.

In actuality, he had indeed thought about trying his luck in Campos Corporation since he was not being

appreciated over here. However, Charlie was already a great candidate. Perhaps his position would be

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even lower in Campos Corporation than here among the Hills.

He truly felt like he did not belong anywhere.

After dinner, Old Master Hill rose to his feet. “Shaun, come to the study with me.”

The man frowned before turning to Catherine. “You can go take a rest first. I’ll join you later.”

“You don’t have to.” She walked toward the door indifferently.

Inside the study, Old Master Hill heaved a long sigh. “The Campos family is not even trying to hide their

wild ambitions now. They want to use Liam as a tool for consolidating connections through marriage.

What’s your opinion on that?”

“I don’t care as long as people in the Hill family don’t drag me down.”

“…”

Old Master Hill was speechless.

Damn it. He should not have called for this discussion. This grandson of his was always testing his

limits.

In the garden.