Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1388
Rodney was very surprised. “Sis, I didn’t expect that.”
“ It’s because Linda is too pretentious and she’s an eyesore. I hate fake women like her the most, ” Jessica said indifferently.
Freya understood. It seemed that Jessica was not joking when she said, ‘Putting on a show will only make you pay a heavier price’ to Linda.
Rodney praised, “ Sis, what you said is right. That Linda is too f*cking pretentious. She kept sobbing. It made her look as though she was the victim and we were bullying her.”
“Since you could notice that, why couldn’t you see through Sarah’s tricks back then?” Jessica suddenly asked.
Rodney could not find any words to reply.
Freya said, “When you love and care for someone, you’ll think that everything that person says is correct. Everything that person does will make your heart ache. It’s just like how we bystanders can see
through Linda’s pretentiousness but Patrick can’t. I n his eyes, Linda is a naive woman who would sacrifice everything for him. However… her love for Patrick is indeed real.”
“That’s right.”
Jessica nodded. “But I hate this type of woman a lot. You can love someone, but it can’t be done on the basis of hurting someone else.”
Freya had an astonished expression.
She did not expect that Jessica’s thoughts were exactly the same as hers.
In the past, she had always thought that Jessica was cold-blooded and heartless. It turned out Jessica was not that bad.
After arriving at the Snow family.
Freya had already prepared herself for a scolding, but when Wendy walked over with a worried expression and touched her face, she felt like something was stuck in her throat.
“Freya, it must hurt a lot, right?” Wendy sighed.
“Aunty Wendy…” Freya opened her mouth, a feeling of warmth surging in her chest.
Although she was the Snow family’s goddaughter, she did not have a lot of feelings for the Snow family. She always thought the Snow family treated her well only because of the child in her stomach.
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