Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1899
“Rodney, you don’t have to give me gifts every day. Although I like them, I can’t use all of them. It’s a waste of money. In the future, you can gift me something once or twice a month.”
“…Okay.”
Rodney nodded.
Frankly speaking, there was no problem giving her gifts every day, and money was not a problem either. However, it was a little difficult to give her different presents every time.
After breakfast, Freya sent Rodney to the airport.
The secretary, Hans Fleming, had already been waiting there for a while.
When Rodney arrived, he immediately went up to get the former’s luggage.
It was not until Freya left that he whispered, “ Young Master Snow, the owner of that manor has been taken care of. He won’t dare to talk about what
happened last night. I’ll send him to prison for a while, and when he comes out, he’ll leave Canberra obediently.”
Rodney nodded. “Did you find out what happened?”
“He said that Sarah’s very beautiful and that he had been watching her for a while. Since he noticed that she wasn’t married, didn’t have a man, and seemed hard-pressed for money, he wanted to sleep with her. He gave her several hints before, but she didn’t listen. That was why he tried to force himself on her last night.”
“Trash.” Rodney’s eyes looked angry.
Hans hesitated for a while and said, “Young Master Snow, you already have a wife. I think it’s better to leave Ms. Neeson alone. If— ”
“Don’t worry. It’s just for one month, and I won’t care about her much. As long as she stays at Rory’s place and doesn’t come out, nothing will happen after this month passes. ” Rodney interrupted him.
Hans was relieved to see that Rodney knew what he was doing.
He had been with Rodney for six to seven years. Rodney was at his worst when the Snow family cut off their ties to Rodney, and as Rodney’s secretary, he had a hard time as well. Hence, he really hoped
that Rodney would stop being entangled with Sarah.
Cairns was a newly rising tourist city in the coastal area.
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