Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1916
Chapter 1916
It was already past 10:00 p.m. when they returned from the banquet.
Although Freya did not have a good rest last night, she was not as tired as she had taken a nap in the evening.
On the other hand, Rodney could not fight off his sleepiness when he was putting Dani to sleep.
He had not rested well as he had spent the night in Sarah’s apartment last night. He was exhausted.
When Freya turned around, Rodney had already fallen asleep on his side. One of his hands was resting on Dani, which was the same position when he was putting her to sleep.
Dani had not fallen asleep at all. She was still squirming on the bed.
Freya could confirm that Rodney had not rested well last night.
She recalled him saying that he was working.
Freya carried Dani out to not disturb Rodney’s sleep.
the next day, he saw that Freya was still sleeping.
making breakfast. He went
Aunty Cally said, “Moreover, Madam Snow
out?” Rodney could
of the night and I would take over afterward. When I woke up to look for her in the middle of the night, she told me to go to sleep again. At that time, Dani was lying in her arms and she would cry if there
during business trips.” Rodney’s brows knitted in a tight frown upon
were some things that she could not point out
good that
that Freya was very nice. She was not haughty, and she did
the Snow family
Upstairs.
her sleep
the phone rang, she was instinctively worried about waking Dani. She quickly took her phone and went to the balcony. She only knew that it was
I didn’t wake
came through the phone. Freya yawned. “My sleep has already been interrupted because of you. What business do
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