Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1354
“What the hell do you want, Rodney? Can’t you leave me in peace?” Freya almost had another emotional breakdown.
“D… Don’t get angry, ” Rodney carefully lowered his dark eyes. “I just want to apologize to you sincerely. I know apologizing can’t change the harm I did to you. I admit that I’m a scum, that I went too far, and that I’m stupid. I let you down and let the child down.”
“That’s enough. Don’ t assume I don’t know that you want to marry me because it’s the only way you can return to the Snow family, ” Freya sneered. “
I’m telling you. I’d rather marry a pig or a dog than marry you.”
Rodney froze. He had almost forgotten about that. He saw her crying and said it subconsciously.
“I’m not,” Rodney had just finished speaking when the elevator reached.
Freya exited and he followed her.
When she reached the door, she turned around. “
Rodney Snow, don’t you find yourself too pretentious? You don’t love me. You only want to go back to the Snow family, yet you’re approaching me in such a deliberate manner. Have you ever thought that this is hurting me for the second time? Can you not treat me as a stepping stone? I’m a human, not a stone. I’ll be heartbroken and tired after getting hurt time and time again.”
At the end of her sentence, her throat was sore and hoarse. She showed a kind of fatigue as if she was about to break down.
Rodney’s face burned at her words and he became even more ashamed.
He admitted that he wanted to pursue her before not because he liked her but because of the child, and because he wanted to return to the Snow family.
Freya knew that better than anyone.
Maybe it was because she just met Patrick, but her emotions were about to spiral out of control.
She went on to say, “Your family actually wants you to return to the Snow family, but because of their honor, they’re afraid of being laughed at by others and they’re afraid that my heart will be uneasy, so they pushed the burden on me. They want us to be together, and they want you to continue to be the
father of the child, but no one asked my opinion. ”
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