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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1871

Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1871

Freya let out a hmph. “Then it’s because you want to have s*x with me.”

Rodney raised his eyebrows. “With my status and body, it’s easy for me to sleep with pretty women, but I only want to have sex with you. What does that imply? It means that I sincerely love you. I don’t care about other women.”

Freya was stunned. She opened her mouth.

Rodney cut her off before she could speak. “Don’t think of me as a casual man either. If I were a casual man, I wouldn’t still have my virginity at such an age. You were the one who benefitted in the end.”

“Didn’t you benefit from it as well?” Freya muttered.

However, after hearing Rodney’s analysis, she slightly wavered.

It was true that if he did not like her, there was no need for him to lie to her.

Rodney saw that Freya was not pushing him away anymore. He was delighted. He brazenly went closer to her and pecked her lips several times. “ Besides… Why can’t I love you? You’re pretty,

capable, and career-oriented. Although you have a sharp tongue like me sometimes, deep down, you have a good heart. Isn’t it normal to fall in love with you…”

She was enveloped in his breaths.

As Freya listened to him muttering while their lips were brushing past each other’s, she felt soft and sweet all over.

It seemed that… his words made sense. She was worthy of being loved.

However…

Freya pushed him away slightly. “My mom always says that I’ m lazy and my house is messy. Do you like that about me too?”

“I’ve known you for more than a day or two. If I disliked those things about you, I would’ve talked to you about it early on.” It was true that Rodney did not mind those things. “Moreover, what’s wrong with liking to eat and being lazy? I have a housekeeper. Why do I need you to do the chores? I’m not looking for a housekeeper to marry anyway. You just have to live a happy life. You can dress up anytime you want to and buy whatever you want…”

Freya’s heart felt increasingly sweet upon hearing that.

When Patrick and Mrs. Lynch criticized her before, she had thought to herself that she was not marrying to be someone else’s housekeeper.

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