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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1827

Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1827

“You…”

That elite lady was exasperated. The remaining few elite ladies felt the anger radiating from Rodney. They did not dare to say a word.

After a while, an elite lady in a pink dress said,“ Young Master Snow, we mean no harm. We were just chatting. Look, we often used to hang out with each other in the past. Give us a way out, okay?”

“You’re asking me to let you off, but did you show me any respect when you were gossiping about my wife behind her back?”

Rodney let out a cold hmph. “Besides, I didn’t hang out with you guys all that often. We just met a few times during banquets, chatted a little, and played a few rounds of games. That was many years ago.”

“Young Master Rodney, don’t be too much.”

It was as if the elite lady in pink was hit in the face by her own words. It was very awkward.

“So what if I’m too much? Who do you think you guys are? However, since you think it’s too much,

none of you here have to attend any banquets held by the Snow family in the future.”

Rodney left in long strides after he spoke. Those elite ladies were dumbfounded.

Countless wealthy families in Australia were fighting to attend banquets held by the Snow family. Who knew that they would get themselves blacklisted just because they had gossiped about Freya?

They regretted it so much that they wanted to spit out blood.

Did people not say that Rodney and Freya had no feelings for each other at all? Why was he so protective of her? It was strange.

Rodney was heading toward Freya’s direction in big steps.

Freya instinctively hid inside a lounge at the side. Rodney did not notice her. He walked toward the private room where she was breastfeeding just now.

Freya leaned on the wall while carrying Dani in her arms.

Her heart was beating wildly.

She never thought that Rodney would take her side and even scold those elite ladies for her.

Did he not say that her waist had looked like a pail? Why did he suddenly know to respect pregnant women and mothers?

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