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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 2390

Read Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 2390 – “Do you know how hard it will be to walk on this path?”

Heidi reminded Freya sincerely, saying, “You’re our goddaughter and the ex-wife of Ryan’s cousin. This is a fact that can never be erased. That’s right. You two are just dating. If Ryan were an ordinary person, no one would accuse you both of anything. However, he’s the prime minister’s son. Every word and action of his will surely be in the spotlight. Not only that, there’ll be many people like Rodney on the internet. With those people’s slanderous remarks, there’ll gradually be people who truly think you were having an affair during your marriage.”

The expression on Freya’s pretty face changed slightly.

Heidi sighed softly. “In Ryan’s case, it’ll only affect his career. It’ll be scarier for you. The world is always tougher on women. Harsh words on the internet will a****k you like a tsunami. If things get worse, it’ll even affect Freycatheli’s reputation as you’re the founder.”

In an instant, Freya’s chest felt heavy as though she was being suffocated.

She knew the power of cyberbullying all too well. That was why she was afraid and fearful.

“Freya, believe me. I don’t mean to put you in a difficult position. I don’t dislike you because of your relationship with Ryan either. We’ve spent time together before. You’re a good child.”

Heidi said in earnest, “It’s not because I mind that you’re a divorcee either. A divorced woman still has the right to gain happiness. What I’m really worried about is the relationship that you and Ryan used to have. This world isn’t as clear-cut as you think. Many people’s thoughts are very d***y. Do you understand?”

“I understand.”

Freya took a sip from her cup. She could not even enjoy the taste of the drink.

Her mind was in utter confusion.

What about the others? There would be many with the same thoughts as well.

They would not believe in the truth. They would only humiliate others based on their judgments.

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