Read Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 2403 – If Freya knew Ryan would use that photo to announce their relationship, she would rather they never took that photo.
F*ck. Even if he wanted to make their relationship public, could he not inform her beforehand?
To her, it was like a bolt out of the blue.
In the middle of the night, Freya felt as if the sky was about to fall.
At that point, Freya could only calm down and gather herself together to read the words Ryan posted. [We’re in love. Many people are against us being together, and many others are shocked by our relationship status. Yes, shocked. I’m the only one who isn’t.
[I know very well that I’ve loved this woman for two years.
[We met for the first time when my mom brought Freya to our home. My mom said that the Snow family owed Freya a favor and made my parents take her in as their goddaughter. She would be my sister in the future. A sister who was two months older than me.
[I didn’t take it seriously back then. In my heart, I treated her as a peer of the opposite gender. I pitied her. I heard that she was set up and got pregnant. However, Rodney liked someone else and was unwilling to take responsibility.
[At first, Freya and I never spoke to each other. Afterward, we would occasionally accompany my mom to attend banquets together. I realized she was an optimistic, pretty, and kind woman through those interactions. She never acquainted herself with influential people, nor did she curry favor with flattery. She simply sat quietly in a corner every time. I often saw other people mocking her behind her back, but she never felt inferior.
[In my world, I’ve never met such a woman before. She came from a small place to a bustling city, yet she was always clear-headed, never greedy or delusional.
[I found it regretful that such a woman was not treasured.
[We met each other too late, so I could only watch her silently from behind.
[In order to give her child a complete family, she got married to Rodney in the end.
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