Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 750
Two days later.
Freya returned from Melbourne to Canberra at night.
Catherine personally picked her up.
“Damn, I was only away for a few days, and Suzie has become Liam’s daughter. ” Freya said glumly, “ Then, they can’t go back to the US with me. I’ll be bored and lonely alone there. Should I move my office to Canberra? My parents hope that I’ll be back for good as well.”
“Yeah, sure.” Catherine then asked, “Isn’t SE Group asking you to collaborate with them? You can work with them and beat Osher Corporation together.”
“Speaking of this, those people from Osher Corporation have been calling me every day. They’ve apologizing and begging me to go back.” At the mention of this matter, Freya was very smug.
At this moment, her phone rang with the call notification showing ‘Rodney Snow’.
Freya looked at Catherine and raised her brows before she arrogantly tapped the decline call button. “Ha, this is nonsense. You ignored me when I begged you the last time, but now, you’re out of m y league.”
Catherine chuckled. “It’s definitely going to cause Rodney trouble if you work with SE Group. The Snow family has many children. Rodney has an elder sister and a younger brother who are both very capable. But as a middle child, he’s neither capable or stupid. This is not to mention he has quite some cousins in his extended family. If he can’t even do well in his own company, the Snow family will surely lose faith in him.”
“It’s better if he’s not the heir of the Snow family, o r he’ll ruin their future, ” Freya teased. “It’s better for him to be Sarah’s henchman.”
Just as Catherine was about to speak, Logan suddenly called her. His voice on the other end sounded upset. “Damn, Lucifer is dead.”
Her expression changed. No one understood Logan’s skills more than she did. He already had actual battle experience despite his young age, so this person must be really powerful to be able to kill Lucifer under Logan’s protection. “Didn’t I ask you t o protect him? What happened?”
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