Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1100
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1100
The people of Snowden clearly used to follow Rodney’s orders.
However, they were protecting Freya now.
Freya and his identities seemed to have been switched.
“Director Lynch, you’re coming back to work?” Rodney was not in a good mood, and even his tone was dull.
Freya glanced at him and curled her red lips. “ Nope.”
Rodney’s face suddenly turned cloudy. “You want to resign?”
“Yes.” Freya nodded in a good mood.
Rodney got angry. “When I gave you ten percent of Osher’s shares, we signed a contract in black and white. You can’t just say you want to resign.”
the shares to you, ” Freya
sneering. “What? Do you think your status is different because
Snowden quickly reminded him, “Mr. Snow, Minister Snow has already cut ties with you. He’s not related to you, so please refrain from calling him uncle
loud when she saw Rodney’s embarrassed face. “Oh, did you hear that? My godfather is not related to you, so don’t
smug.
in anger. “I’ve never seen such a shameless woman like you. You’re even calling him your godfather. If you didn’t have my child in your stomach, my uncle wouldn’t acknowledge you
“You may not know,
I’ve also moved into the Snow family’s villa. Aunty let me pick a room, but I still liked yours the most. I didn’t like the decorations, s o I got people to redecorate it
to eat her up. “Freya, this has
‘our’. The Snow family has
knocked on the resignation letter on the table and said arrogantly, “ I won’t work for you in the future. You can dream on if you want a future
handsome face
Freya go at all. After all, she was still young but already had such a status
the company’s cash
around, the
I know you just got pregnant. I can let
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