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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1408

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1408

Although they hated Patrick, they thought that the Snow family would just ruin Jackson Corporation at most. They did not expect Patrick to be locked up for life. In that case, there was no more hope left for Patrick. It was no wonder his parents were so anxious.

Rodney glanced at the crowd, hesitated for a moment, and said, “You have to understand the severity of Patrick’s actions this time. My uncle is only a step away from becoming prime minister, but Patrick provoked my uncle recklessly. Whether or not he committed a misdemeanor or a felony, no one can provoke the authority of the future prime minister. My uncle is really angry this time.”

The Lynch family was shocked.

Nathan Snow was akin to half an emperor. How could ordinary people withstand an emperor’s wrath?

“Let them come in, ” Freya said after a long time.

Soon, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson came in. When they saw that Freya and Rodney were present, they looked as though they had seen their saviors.

“Freya, Young Master Snow. ” Mr. Jackson gritted his teeth. Without caring about anything else, he knelt in front of Freya and Rodney with a thud. “My son was foolish. I beg you two to let him go. We can give all the Jackson family’s properties to the Snow family, but I only have one son. Freya, I’m begging you.”

“Yes, ” Mrs. Jackson also choked and said, “We really didn’t know he would do such a ridiculous thing. He must have been out of his mind. Freya, in fact, Patrick has always been thinking about you— ”

Rodney’s brows twisted as he subconsciously interrupted them, “ Do the people around Patrick like to kneel so much? Are you going to kneel until we agree? Oh, are you recording this as well? When you go out, will you tell others that the Snow family is bullying you?”

“No, absolutely not.” Mr. and Mrs. Jackson’s faces went red. “We’re not Linda.”

“chairman Jackson, we’re from the same generation. Get up,” Mr. Lynch hurriedly said.

” I… “

Mrs. Jackson was tearful and did not want to get up. In the end, Mr. Jackson sighed and pulled her up. “

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