Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1944
“ Something flashed through my mind just now, ” Shaun said in a low voice. “I think I’m really about to recover my memories.”
Catherine got nervous when she heard it. She had almost given up on Shaun recovering his memories. She did not even know how he would be after he regained his memories. “Even if you recover your memories, you can’ t let Sarah off the hook. More importantly, you can’t go soft-hearted on her.”
“Don’t worry. I won’t repeat the same mistake. ” Shaun’s gaze was icy. “No matter what, my relationship with Rodney can never go back to what it used to be after this time. He’s not a despicable, two-faced person, and he’s not evil either. But when he gets hot-headed to defend Sarah, he will never think about the hurt other people have gone through before, and that’s disappointing.”
Catherine was taken aback. After a long time, she said, “Maybe your thoughts are the same as Freya’s now. However, Freya is more pitiful. She’s Rodney’s wife, and she has given birth to his child, but she’s not even as important as Sarah.”
“Rodney is hopeless.”
Shaun said indifferently, “Although they say that marriage should be the last thing to break, I am fully supportive if Freya wants to divorce Rodney. There’s no need to stay with a person like him and waste her youth away.”
Catherine nodded. She was furious too.
Freya was her best friend. Indeed, she may be silly sometimes, but she was younger, prettier, and kinder than Sarah.
She was so much better than Sarah.
Rodney must have a loose screw in his head. “If you reveal this matter to Old Master Snow, will he chase Rodney out of the family again out of anger like the last time? It’ll be great if he does so.”
Shaun glanced at Catherine with mixed feelings. “ That’s impossible. Back then, Rodney was a person with no abilities in the Snow family members’ eyes. But things are different now. They’ve given him the chance to spread his wings. If… the Snow family can’t stop him, there is nothing we can do.”
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