Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1970
The next day, Freya was disturbed from her sleep by her phone’s ringtone.
It was the advisor from the wedding photography studio. That advisor previously served Rodney and Freya enthusiastically. When the advisor found out that he would be taking wedding photographs for Prime Minister Snow’s goddaughter and nephew, he was overjoyed.
“Miss Lynch, you and Mr. Snow have reserved a wedding photoshoot for tomorrow. Do remember to come, ” the advisor said. “We’ll first go to the seaside in the morning to take photos…”
After listening to the advisor, Freya remembered that she and Rodney did not only book a wedding photoshoot but also a wedding planner, hotel, and gifts for their guests.
It was so awkward.
“I’m sorry.” Freya bit the bullet and cut off the advisor’s chatter. “I’m afraid tomorrow’s schedule has to be canceled…”
“Did something urgent came up?” The advisor was anxious. “But we’ve already arranged our photographer and team.”
“We won’t be doing the photoshoot anymore.” Freya did not hide the truth. The photoshoot could not be done anyway. There was no need to delay other people’s time. “Let’s do it this way. Make a list of all your losses and give it to me. I’ll take responsibility and compensate you.”
The advisor was dumbfounded. He initially intended to release Freya and Rodney’s wedding
photos so that their company’s popularity would skyrocket. “Why is that? Is it because you two aren’t free? If so, we can postpone it first— ”
“We’re not planning to hold the wedding anymore.” Freya interrupted him.
“How can you not have a wedding? Every woman yearns to have a romantic wedding—”
Freya cut him off annoyedly. “We’re already going to be divorced, so there’s no need to have a wedding anymore. I’m sorry. I’ll compensate for your loss.”
She hung up. She did not want to hear the advisor talking anymore.
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