Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 294
Sitting opposite was the second uncle, Damien Yule. He laughed and asked, “Melanie, when are you going to get engaged with Eldest Young Master Hill?”

Melanie saw the crowd looking at her enviously and quickly said shyly, “Granny Hill said the wedding will take place this year or next year. We won’t get engaged and will directly get married.”

“It seems that Old Madam Hill is really anxious.” The aunt smiled. “We’ll soon have to call you Mrs. Hill.”

Old Master Yule nodded in satisfaction. “Hold on to Eldest Young Master Hill well. The Yule family will depend on you in the future.”

Melanie was overjoyed. “Grandpa, I won’t let you down.”

Looking at all the people complimenting Melanie, Catherine did not feel uncomfortable. She faintly glanced at Damien opposite her. The man was sitting in a wheelchair, giving people a very gloomy feeling.

“By the way, Joel, you promised to give my brother that plot of land along the coast before. Why did I hear that you suddenly talked to the department to give it to Hudson instead?” Nicola pretended as though she had suddenly thought of a question.

lot of properties in Canberra and earned a lot of money, so I’ll give this one to

that plot of land along the coastline.” Nicola smiled bitterly. “He has even finished a proposal. Joel, help us first. We’ll just find another plot of

aunt nodded. “I think we should help the Wicks family first. Catherine is still so young, so she won’t be able to handle the people below her. She’ll end up being the

unwilling, then ask Eldest Young Master Hill for help, Melanie. It’ll be a simple

“That’s enough. Just give

lowered her eyes with

of interests, everyone

After dinner.

residence with a cold face, bringing

over so they needed to

returning home, Nicola and Melanie wore smug smirks and went upstairs to sleep. Joel suddenly said to Catherine, “Don’t worry, I’ve already handled the matters regarding

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