Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1409
Mrs. Jackson was pulled away by Mr. Jackson and they left the Lynch residence in a muddled state.
Mrs. Jackson broke down and cried. “Alas, if I had known that this would happen, I wouldn’t have gotten so close to the Shelby family back then. I shouldn’t have told Patrick to have Linda work in Jackson Corporation.”
“ It’s useless to say all that now. We’ve chosen our own paths. You might not know this yet, but the Kramer family has already fallen. Minister Kramer and Nathan Snow were competitors for the election, but the Kramer family collapsed just two days after the incident.
“I heard that several dignitaries who had previously formed alliances with the Kramer family were arrested for some reason. Nathan has started to fight back. This time, he’s not planning to let anyone who offended him off. We’re lucky that Patrick is the only one he took from our family.”
Mrs. Jackson was stunned. She still could not figure out who lent Patrick the courage to go against the Snow family.
“We need to accept fate.” Mr. Jackson sighed.
The night was cold.
At 8:oo p.m. in the Lynch residence, Mr. Lynch made arrangements. “Freya, go to your room to rest if you’re tired. Young Master Snow, you can sleep downstairs tonight in the first guest room on the left.”
Rodney was stunned for a few seconds before brazenly clearing his throat and saying, “Dad, Freya and I are already husband and wife…”
“Freya told us that you only got married to resolve the Snow family’s crisis. It’s not a real marriage, so there’s no need for you to share a room,” Forrest interrupted him coldly. The implication was that it was impossible for Rodney to take advantage of his little sister during their stay here.
“You can get divorced in a few years. ” Mr. Lynch nodded. “You don’t have to call me ‘Dad’ either. ”
Rodney was speechless. Most parents did not want their children to get divorced after getting married.
“Dad, a marriage is a marriage. There are no real or fake marriages, and our marriage license is legitimate. I don’t have any intentions of divorcing after marriage. As I said, I did a lot of bad things before, but I’ll give Freya and the child a complete home. It’s not good for a woman to get divorced either—”
“What’s bad about it? The Lynch family doesn’t care about our reputation and we can afford to take care of our daughter. Even if we grow old, she still has a brother to take care of her.” Mr. Lynch snorted.
Rodney was sullen. “But Forrest will also get married and have children in the future…”
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