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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1832

Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1832

“I see…”

Freya felt a little stifled. “Giving up love and sacrificing marriage to gain benefits. Actually, being born in wealthy families like yours is quite miserable… Never mind. Maybe Jessica doesn’t find it miserable. For some people, the benefits of the family are greater than anything else.”

She was not fond of Jessica at all.

It was because Jessica had swapped her contraceptives that she became pregnant.

“Don’t put it that way. Some people don’t have a choice.”

Ryan sighed and said, “Jessica is our eldest sister. The family placed a lot of responsibilities on her. When we were young, Rodney, Carson, and I were pretty mischievous. The Snow family is very strict with the younger ones, but we only wanted to play. We had to learn Chinese when we were two years old, French at three, and German at four. Which child would like to study those things at such a young age? That’s why we skipped classes, threw tantrums, and didn’t want to study. My grandpa was very strict at that time. He often caned us.

Jessica was the one who stood up and begged for us back then.

“Grandpa said he hopes that we, the younger generation, can support the future of the Snow family. At that time, Jessica said we were still young and asked Grandpa not to force us. She would work hard and create a future for the Snow family.

Grandpa told her to not regret her choices, and she said she wouldn’t. It was because of her that we could have unrestrained childhoods. When we were having fun every day, she would have to attend training courses endlessly. When we were exhausted and sleeping, she stayed up all night to memorize information.

“Outsiders say that Jessica is cold and heartless, calling her a she-devil. Ha, that’s because she took every dishonorable matter of the Snow family into her hands. Because of her, the rest of our reputations are clean.”

Freya’s expression was filled with astonishment.

Maybe it was because Old Master Snow treated her too well that she thought he treated everyone else the same way.

However, thinking about it, if Old Master Snow were such a gentle person, the Snow family would not be what it was today.

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