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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1977

Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1977

Rodney knew that his cousin had been clever since young. Ryan even got admitted to a top university overseas. Not only that, he had obtained certificates in various types of martial arts when he was abroad.

Rodney calmed down and said furiously, “Freya, if you want to get a divorce, I’ll fight you till the end for the child’s custody rights. I don’t care what Grandpa has promised you. I won’t hand Dani over to you.”

Matters that involved children were always the final straw between husband and wife.

Freya was utterly infuriated. “You told me to abort the child when I was pregnant back then, but now you’re fighting me for the child’s custody rights. Do you know no shame? When the child was not feeling well and crying a few days back, you were with Sarah the whole night. You have no right to take care of Dani at all.”

“Why don’t I have the right? My blood flows in the child too. Besides, I do well on usual days except for that particular night. Dani relies on me a lot too.

Usually, I’m the one who coaxes Dani to sleep. The nanny can be the witness to this.”

Rodney did not want to go that far. However, he truly did not want to get a divorce. He could only make threats using the child. “Moreover, my family is in Canberra, and my financial status is better than yours. If we were to bring this to the court, the chances of me winning are higher. You said I’m having an affair, but you have no evidence.”

Freya glared at him hatefully.

The child was her limit. At that moment, they did not have an ounce of feelings between them anymore. There was only hatred.

Rodney was sad from Freya’s stare. Even when they had huge fights in the past, she would not look at him this way. He softened his tone. “Freya, why do you have to do this? As long as we don’t get a divorce, the child is still yours. Dani would hope that her parents stay together too.”

Freya trembled.

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