Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 877
Tyler stepped forward. He said humbly, “Young Master Hill, Master Ziegler, Snowden, and Liona have always minded our own business. I’d advise you to not meddle in the internal affairs of the Snow family.”
“The Snow family allows the members of Snowden t o beat up their grandchild?” Shaun found it unbelievable.
Rodney, who was beaten up until his ribs almost broke, said angrily, “It was Catherine who tattled to my grandpa. She’s trying to drive a wedge between us.”
A trace of anger flashed across Shaun’s eyes. That woman was so cunning and despicable.
Tyler said indifferently, “Old Master Snow has given his orders. If Young Master Snow resists, we can beat him up however we want. This is to prevent him from causing trouble everywhere and embarrassing the Snow family.”
“My grandpa must’ve gone crazy…” Just as Rodney finished scolding his grandfather, someone punched him in the stomach from behind.
“The crazy one is you, ” Tyler reminded coldly, “ Second Master Snow’s election is around the corner. Everyone in the Snow family is being careful right now and making plans for the sake of Second
Master Snow’s campaign. You’re the only one who’s always loafing around and obsessing over a woman every day. Old Master Snow asked you to return to get back to your senses.”
After Tyler spoke, he waved his hand. The members of Snowden immediately threw Rodney into the car.
“Young Master Hill, I’ll be taking my leave now.” Tyler turned and left.
Chance looked at Shaun’s awful expression. “Young Master Hill…”
“No need to go after them. This is indeed the Snow family’s matter. If I forcibly intervene, Liona and Snowden might get into a fight today.” Shaun shook his head.
The Snow family was not one of the top three families in Australia.
However, only Shaun knew about the power the Snow family had behind the scenes. The Snow family had been forbearing in order to support Nathan in obtaining the seat of the prime minister.
Therefore, they had always kept a low profile in the business world.
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