Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1819
All of a sudden, Freya came to realize her flaws.
Indeed, she had an average EQ. She was nowhere near as good as Catherine either.
After Mrs. Lynch left, she had a video call with Catherine amid her distress.
It was still daytime over there. Dressed in a red maxi dress, Catherine was sitting on the grass, enjoying some red wine and breakfast. Behind her was a huge green winery and chateau.
Freya was dumbfounded. “Damn, where is that place? Why do I feel that we’re not on the same planet? You look just like… a rich woman in the Middle Ages. The only thing you lack is a kept man.”
“Ahem…” Her words nearly made Catherine choke. “What an exaggeration.”
“It’s true. ” Freya admired her life. She should not have given Catherine a video call because comparing her situation to Catherine’s would only drive her to despair.
“I’m at the winery that belongs to Shaun’s dad.”
Catherine adjusted the angle of her phone camera to focus on Shaun and the two kids playing on the grass. “Suzie and Lucas like this place. They’re having lots of fun here.”
“It suddenly hit me that it was really wise of you to make peace with Shaun. Not only is he helping you to look after the kids but you can also stay in a chateau that has a winery. What a carefree life you’re leading.” Freya sighed.
“Mm.”
Catherine nodded and smiled sweetly. “ I can now enslave Shaun all I want without feeling any sense of burden nor guilt.”
“Cathy, I realized that you have a very high EQ. My EQ is low.”
Freya told Catherine what her mother had said to her.
What Freya said did not catch Catherine by surprise. In fact, Lynch Corporation was insignificant in Melbourne ten years ago. It was after Freya’s father married her mother that the company slowly rose to prominence. Of course, her father’s competence was unquestionable, but there must be a successful woman behind every successful man.
“Freya, I think your mom is absolutely right. Now that you and Rodney have a child together, it’s illogical to have a sour relationship with him.
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