Read Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 2396 – “Hah. Didn’t you deliberately take the rap for Eliza to make me hate you and divorce you? I thought you did that to protect your friend at first. But now, I see the light. You used it as a ploy to get together with Ryan.”
Rodney got more worked up as he spoke, his eyes glinting fiercely. “Otherwise, why did you stay in The Lodge after we divorced? You even want Dani to acknowledge Ryan as her dad, right? Freya, I’m telling you. You can dream on.”
Freya was frightened. She was really frightened.
What kind of person did she marry previously?
“Rodney, I’m telling you once again that I didn’t wrong you.”
Agitated, Freya put her thoughts into words. “I stayed in The Lodge to shun you. You think that I was fickle, don’t you? I’ll have you know that I was not. At that time, I only liked you a little. Although we got married, I wasn’t in love with you either. I promised you that I’d make a go of our life to provide Dani with a complete family.
“Do you understand?
“I’ve never loved you, and that was why I fell for someone after we were divorced. The type of feeling I had for you was not love.”
Rodney was shocked and so triggered that he found it hard to breathe as if his lungs had collapsed.
“What are you saying?” He widened his eyes and dashed forward in a huff.
“Young Master Snow, calm down.”
With the bodyguards stopping him, Rodney told Freya off while trembling, “I treated you so well, yet you said you’ve never loved me. I even went all out to surprise you every morning. You liar! You said you loved me.”
“Did I say that? I don’t remember.” His behavior triggered Freya to act irrationally. “Even if I did, it was merely for the sake of your dignity. After all, I promised to make a go of our life back then. However, I deeply regret it now. I shouldn’t have liked you because you don’t deserve it. Also, don’t mention the surprise. It was nauseating.
“I lost my virginity to you and gave birth to your child, yet you were probably more generous to Sarah than to me.”
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