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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 2413

Read Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 2413 – Minister O’Connell grew impatient. “Previously, you showed me a video of Ryan and Freya being physically intimate with each other. The video would’ve been useful if Ryan hadn’t made his love affair public. But now, everyone knows that they’re in a relationship, and it’s natural for a couple to hug and kiss each other. You should recall whether the two of them had any intimate acts in public before this. If there’s none, you can use a cheat shot.”

Rodney was stunned. He racked his brains for a while before he suddenly said, “I remember now. Once, when I attended a banquet with Freya at night, I saw Ryan and Freya chatting for quite a while. Ryan even touched Freya’s head intimately. That was when I couldn’t stand it and warned them.”

“But he was just touching her head.”

Minister O’Connell was slightly disappointed. Even so, he turned around and said to his secretary, “Ask Young Master Snow the time and location. Then, go to the ballroom of the banquet and look into the matter. There should be surveillance cameras in the ballroom.”

“Okay.”

After the secretary left, Rodney said, “Minister, you can post the video of Ryan touching Freya’s head to muddy the waters. Then, you can hire a bunch of Internet ghostwrites to at least slander the two of them even if it’s not possible to disprove what Rodney has said. The public will then learn that the shameless couple isn’t as pure as what Ryan described in his post.”

With a discreet smile on his face, Minister O’Connell turned the beads on his wrist as he looked at Rodney silently.

Rodney added, “Minister, I think you can start searching for Internet ghostwrites. After all, Ryan shared the post at a late hour, and a lot of people are already asleep, so the netizens will only focus their attention on it after tomorrow morning. You can even contact Ryan’s competitors. Besides, I believe… other forces must be eying on the position. You…”

He bit his tongue.

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