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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1386

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1386

“You…” Patrick frowned angrily. He stared at Freya. When he saw her swollen pretty little face, his heart went still for a moment. Had he hit her that hard?

“Patrick, how many times have you hit me? You hit me three years ago, and you hit me again three years later,” Freya said calmly, “Do you think I’m an easy target?”

“F*ck, this isn’t the first time he hit you?! Why didn’t you say that earlier?” Rodney said fiercely, “I should’ve hit him harder just now.”

Freya looked at Rodney in a daze.

His handsome face was obviously filled with anger. She was not used to it.

After all, they were sworn enemies who had been going against each other.

Jessica squinted her pretty eyes. Although Patrick had been hit until he had bruises all over his body and his face was swollen, it was not hard to observe from his clothing that he appeared to be a well-mannered handsome person. Such a man actually raised his hand against a woman repeatedly.

Moreover, Freya was pregnant now. If anything had happened to her, the child would have been harmed too.

Jessica moved her lips coldly. “You’re very bold. You dared to hit a member of the Snow family.”

Patrick’s body trembled. Although that woman’s gaze was indifferent, the surrounding air was compressed till the pressure was exceedingly low. He felt chilly all over and regretted it a lot. “Eldest Young Lady Snow, I’m sorry. I was too rash…”

“Can the problem be solved with just an apology when a member of the Snow family was hit?” Jessica’s delicate brows raised slightly.

“But I was hit by Young Master Snow till I’m in this state as well…”

Jessica laughed, sounding utterly icy. “I never thought there would come a day when a member of the Snow family would be bullied by a non-local. ”

Patrick broke out in a cold sweat. Linda toughened herself and stepped forward. She said, “Everything happened because of me. Eldest Young Lady Snow, if you want to punish someone, just punish me alone.”

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