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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1394

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1394

Freya froze. She had thought about those problems before.

“Continue kneeling, ” Freya finally said and sat down by the dressing table. She began to write something.

Rodney did not know what she was writing, but since she was telling him to kneel, it probably meant that she would agree to marry him.

As long as she agreed, he would kneel. Rodney knelt while watching Freya’s figure.

Although she was four months pregnant, it did not look obvious as she was wearing loose clothing. His gaze fell on her chest…

He could not help but think about the scene from last night.

Maybe it would be nice to get married.

He would finally have a woman by his side in the future.

He had been abstaining for decades. If he continued, he might have to become a eunuch.

After kneeling for half an hour, Freya walked over with a piece of paper. “Get up.”

Rodney stood up with a sore knee, and Freya handed him the piece of paper. “Read it. If you agree to it, then we can get married.”

Rodney opened it up to read it.

After marriage, Rodney is not allowed to touch Freya. Both parties are married in name only.

If Rodney has an extramarital affair in the future, Freya will not ask for any money or property.

However, the child will stay with Freya.

After the divorce, Rodney must pay for child support.

The marriage will be for three years. If Freya asks for a divorce, Rodney must agree.

Rodney is not allowed to have any extramarital affairs within these three years. If he wants to cheat, Freya will definitely agree as long as they divorce first.

Rodney is not allowed to meet or have anything going on with Sarah Neeson. If Freya finds out, they will divorce immediately regardless of whether three years have passed or not.

Rodney must accompany the child for one hour every day, unless he’s on business trips.

After marriage, Rodney will cook.

After marriage, Rodney must respect the woman’s parents.

What… the hell was this?

Rodney’s mouth twitched as he almost vomited blood. “This is unfair. Why is it all about me cheating? What if you cheat instead?”

“I won’t cheat. I’m not a scumbag like you, ” Freya interrupted him. “Women think about problems with our hearts and brains, but you men think about problems with your lower body. It’s different.”

“… Enough with the personal attacks.” Rodney got angry. “Also, why do I have to agree if you ask for a divorce? It seems you’re the sole decision-maker in this marriage.”

“It’s good that you know.” Freya nodded. “I’m adding those conditions because we have no emotional foundation. Life is too long, so who knows if you or I will fall in love with another person in the future? In three years, your uncle’s position as prime minister will be stable, so we can

divorce at that time.”

“But the child will only be two years old. It won’t be good for the child if her parents divorce, ” Rodney argued.

Freya was silent.

Rodney immediately said, “Yes, we don’t have an emotional foundation now, but that doesn’t mean we won’t have one in the future. We’ll be living together every day from now on. What if… What if I develop feelings for you…”

Freya looked at him with astonishment, and Rodney felt his face heat up in embarrassment due to her bright eyes. “What I mean is… Look, I’m so handsome, and you’re beautiful. Maybe I’ll be a good husband and a good father after marriage. I just don’t think we should have ideas about divorcing before we even get married. We should work hard together for the child’s sake. If we really can’t do it, we can give up then.

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