Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2379
Chapter 2379
Jason rubbed his brows. “So you want me to assist you in stepping up so that you can compete with your sister? But I don’t think you’re capable, Rodney. All I can see is how narrow-minded and extreme you are. You don’t have the magnanimity that someone with high social standing typically has. You’ll ruin Snow Corporation with these qualities.”
“Dad, you just don’t trust me.” Rodney looked up and met his eyes.
“Trust you?” Jason reacted as if he had heard a joke. “I trusted you more than anyone else. You’re my son, and I have high hopes for you. But if I trusted you, I’m afraid Sarah would’ve conned you out of Snow Corporation’s shares.”
“Dad, that incident has taught me a lesson, and I’ve reflected on myself. If I repeat the same mistake, I’m a pig.” Agitated, Rodney said, “Why won’t you give me another chance?”
“You have reflected on yourself, but you’ve overdone it.”
him kneel. “I might be old, but I’m not stupid. Take a look at yourself now. You’re angry and jealous as if everyone has hurt you and there are no good people in the world. It’s as if you’re the only one
the night kneeling
I don’t allow you to take advantage of him. He’s old. If you mess things up,
he slammed the
to him.
his chest. “This kid has an evil
enlightened after the experience he had with Sarah. I can’t believe… We should think of ways to separate Ryan from Freya. If this situation persists, Rodney will be even more triggered, and the Snow family will
I didn’t think of that?” Jason sighed. “Didn’t you hear what Heidi said? Ryan is her son, and Freya has nothing to do with us anymore. If we involve ourselves in the affair,
“Anyhow, we’re Dani’s grandparents…”
cause trouble for Rodney when he got married again?
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