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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 2170

Let me go, Mr. Hill Novel [By Shallow South] Chapter 2170

“Freya, if you said that to your parents, they would be very upset.”

Catherine said softly, “You have been loved by your parents and brother since you were young. You grew up well-protected and showered in your family’s love. You should be full of confidence. How did you end up like this?”

“I don’t know either. It’s just like the day I got divorced. I was wondering whether I deserved to have happiness.” Freya sobbed.

“Don’t put it that way. Who hasn’t gotten hurt before? Do you remember those times when Ethan didn’t want me or when Shaun divorced me for Sarah? I was pregnant with two children, locked up, and even sent to the mental hospital, but I never lost confidence in myself.”

Catherine consoled Freya, “It’s not you. It’s just that all the men you’ve met are all sc*mbags. So when will you know that you’ve met a good man? Perhaps you’ll know when your hair turns white. Right now, I dare not confirm that Shaun will always be loyal to me too, but I’ve given him a chance to prove himself.”

Freya remained silent for two minutes before she said, “Cathy, you have a really good perspective on life.”

“I never used to have one too, but I’m different from you. If I were betrayed, I’d never suspect that it was my fault. It’s clearly the other party’s problem, and I don’t even have to think about it.”

Catherine smiled and said, “Besides, so what if it’s the prime minister or the prime minister’s son? Who f*cking cares about them? You’re earning money with your own ability. Everyone ate the same grains growing up, so no one is nobler than the others. So what if you’ve had a divorce and a child? You’re pretty, young, and talented. What are lacking compared to those who haven’t gotten married before? Moreover, with your situation, being with you is like buying something and getting another for free.”

Freya was taken aback, and suddenly, Catherine’s words made her laugh.

The laugh made her feel a lot better.

“Thankyou, Cathy.”

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