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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1878

Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1878

“So what if I offend him? Is my friend less important than a company?” Freya snorted. “ Besides, you’re my husband. Don’t you know how to help me?”

“Well… I can only get Chester to help you. Even if you go to my parents or my uncle, they can’t do anything, ” Rodney explained helplessly. “The Jewell family is involved in too many fields.

Whether it’s in the medical or entertainment industry, no one can touch their territories. In the first half of the year, there was a listed company that offended Chester. With just his word, no media company has dared to cooperate in commercials

with that company ever since. Now, that company is dying silently.”

Freya was silent.

Fine. Compared to a big boss like Chester, she was just a little rookie. However, Eliza was in the entertainment circle, so it would be unlucky for her to offend Chester.

Sigh, she was a little worried about Eliza.

“Honey…” Rodney suddenly hooked her little finger to his and looked at her ambiguously. He whispered. “Shall… we try…”

“Try what? Go back. I have to work.” Freya pretended not to understand and walked into her office with her heart racing.

Rodney closed the door and shamelessly went up to grab her hand. “You know what I’m talking about. Look, Cathy is your best friend, yet she never gets tired of doing that. This means that it’s really good

“Or maybe it’s because Shaun is good. You’re not necessarily better than him.” Freya became so flustered  that  she interrupted him with annoyance.

Rodney’s handsome face darkened. “Freya, you’re questioning my ability by saying that. This is a great insult to a man. If I don’t prove it to you tonight, I can’t say I’m a man.”

Freya’s scalp tingled when she saw how serious he looked.

Great. She seemed to have aggravated him. “You misunderstood my meaning. I—”

Rodney interrupted her. “How would you know if Shaun was good at it from the start? He’s been with

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