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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 1839

Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1839

Chester said, “Isn’t that quite good? Ryan is a member of the Snow family too. Freya can still take care of Dani. Moreover, if Dani has a prime minister’s wife as a mother, she’ll have Australia in the palm of her hands.”

“Why would my daughter want Australia in the palm of her hands? She’s only a month old! ”

Rodney almost died from anger because of them. “ Are you guys still my brothers? Are your words even human language?”

“We’re just stating the truth.”

Chester took a sip of red wine and put down the wine glass. There was confusion in his gaze. “What about you? You kept saying you didn’t want a divorce. You said it’s for Dani’s sake, but after we helped you analyze it, either a divorce or not will still impact Dani. So what are you struggling with? Is it really for the sake of the child or a woman?”

Chester got straight to the point.

Rodney was taken aback. He was at a loss.

Shaun snorted. “You can’ t even feel whether you like a woman or not?”

Like?

Did he like Freya?

Rodney was confused.

He recalled when he liked Sarah back then. He wanted to obey her every single moment. He would satisfy everything Sarah wanted, even if it meant becoming a person he hated.

However, to Freya…

Shaun swirled the wine glass. “Liking someone means you want to be with her every single moment. You’ll feel like getting intimate and having sex with her. Even if you guys quarreled, you’d still want to talk to her. As long as she smiles for you, you’ll feel happy for no reason. Also, you’ll be uncomfortable and jealous when she’s with another person.”

After pausing for a moment, Shaun suddenly chuckled. “Just like right now, I’m with you two, yet I miss Cathy a lot.”

After speaking, he used his phone and took a picture of the wine glass in front of him. Then, he sent it to Cathy. [I miss you.]

Catherine replied to him with a kissing emoji almost immediately.

Rodney and Chester were speechless.

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