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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1087

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1087

Freya suddenly felt relieved as she thought about it. “Nowadays, there are too many sc*mbags. It’s better just to give birth to a child. Just dating and not getting married sounds good too.”

“You’ll still have lots of opportunities, especially after becoming the princess of Australia. There’ll only be better men pursuing you.”

“Mm—hmm.”

Freya laughed. “Who knows? Maybe after a few years, I’ll be walking down a grand banquet hall wearing a long gown. When I see those two sc* mbags, Rodney and Patrick, lowering their heads humbly and standing at the side, I’ll wave my hand and say, ‘Guards, get these two pieces of trash out o f here. They don’t deserve to be here and dirty my noble eyes on such an occasion.”’

Catherine let out a breath of relief after seeing Freya finally smiling.

After finishing her meal, she gave Wesley a call. “ I’m sorry. I can’t move in tonight. I didn’t know this would happen to Freya…”

“It’s okay. She’s your friend. You should accompany her more.”

Wesley said gently, “Which ward are you both in? I’ll come over to visit later.”

“It’s alright, there’s no need. Too many people from the Snow family came today. Freya’s also feeling dizzy. We should let her rest.”

“Okay, I’ll come over tomorrow then.” Wesley hesitated for a moment before suddenly asking, “ Is Nathan really taking her in as his goddaughter?”

“Of course. Uncle Nathan even released a statement personally. When Freya gets better, the Snow family will hold a grand ceremony to acknowledge Freya.”

Wesley said profoundly, “It seems like this accident was a blessing in disguise for Freya. The prime minister’s goddaughter, this identity is indeed extraordinary.”

“It’s just alright. Freya isn’t someone who cares about these things. ” Catherine frowned when she heard his words.

She did not think that it was a blessing in disguise for Freya.

It was fine if other people had said the same thing,

but Wesley was someone who understood them. Him saying those words… It was weird.

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