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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 1934

Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1934

“I know an excellent divorce lawyer. I’ll come along with you.”

“No need. Just let me know the lawyer’s contact details. I want to have some quiet time alone on my way there.”

After Freya finished speaking, she saw Catherine’s anxious gaze fixed on her. Then, she forced a smile. “Don’t worry. I’ve gone through all kinds of situations over the past few years—from being physically abused by Patrick to being insulted by Thomas and even having no choice but to leave Australia. But after I returned, I became the prime minister’s goddaughter. When Senator Mead prepared to rebel, I was kept under surveillance every day and had to be cautious. I almost thought I was going to die, but I survived those days. I’m no longer the same as how I was back in Melbourne. What’s more, I can’t give up, or what’s going to happen to Dani?”

She gnashed her teeth and said with a hoarse voice, “If Rodney plans on marrying Sarah in the future, I’m sure Sarah won’t treat Dani well. I need to take Dani away.”

“Freya, we’ll help you.” Catherine was saddened by Freya’s words. “ If things really get that bad, I’ll ask my mom for help. As much as I don’t want to acknowledge her, I can ask her to get Uncle Titus’ help.”

“Thanks, Cathy.”

Somehow, Freya felt more at ease with Catherine’s presence.

At the very least, she was not lonely in Canberra. She drove around the city.

Her phone rang many times.

Those calls were from Rodney, but she did not pick them up.

At the sight of his number, Freya was too weak to answer it.

It felt as though her head was going to explode. She was desperate for a way to vent her feelings.

She parked her car at the roadside.

She walked into the convenience store to buy a packet of cigarettes.

She had never smoked, but she felt like trying it now.

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