Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1380
“Why are you so nervous?” Ryan smiled vaguely. “
You don’t even have any feelings for her. You should be happy that there’s an excellent man who likes her.”
Rodney went silent for a moment from being rebuked and then spoke again, “I’m just afraid that the Snow family will become a joke, okay?
Moreover, Uncle Nathan is about to be the prime minister. Shouldn’t you, as his son, create less trouble for him?”
“I have no problems with my behavior, and I’m more well-behaved than you. You have no right to say those words to me,” Ryan retorted. He was unconvinced.
Rodney let out a hmph. “Anyway, Grandpa will never agree to let you marry a pregnant woman. Your parents won’t allow it either. Don’t make a mess to the point you get chased out of the Snow family like me.”
“Aren’t you coming back now after being chased
out? How will you know the results without trying t o fight for something?” Ryan folded his arms across his chest. He looked languid.
“You…” Rodney gritted his teeth speechlessly. It was the first time he realized Rodney was so irritating.
“Let’s go back to the Snow family.” Ryan turned around elegantly.
After Rodney brushed his teeth and washed his face, he changed into Ryan’s clothes and went back to the Snow family’s residence with him.
He was quite nervous during the trip back. However, after he stepped in through the door, he realized that everyone was not ostracizing him that much anymore. He was so touched that tears almost welled up in his eyes.
He knelt on a cushion with a loud thud. “Grandpa, I promise I won’t repeat my previous mistakes. Do you really… agree to let me come back?”
Old Master Snow let out a hmph. “ I didn’t want to agree at first. However, since Freya made the request and pleaded with me, I can only follow her wishes.”
Although Ryan had told Rodney about it before, Rodney’s heart trembled once again when he heard it from his grandpa’s mouth.
“I won’t say any more. I only agreed because of Freya. After all, the Snow family owes her. Look out for yourself from now on. Since you’ve ended
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