Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1951
Chapter 1951
“It’s normal for married couples to quarrel, ” Rodney said awkwardly. “Didn’t you and Uncle quarrel before too?”
“But your uncle wasn’t involved with his ex. When I was younger, I did suspect him. However, it was all just hearsay.”
Heidi sipped her coffee to soothe her stomach before saying in a serious tone, “Rodney, Freya is serious about divorcing you. She’s not kidding nor forcing you to do something. She’s determined to do that because she’s frustrated.”
Rodney’s heart sank, and a rush of helplessness overcame him. “Aunty Heidi, please help me to talk her out of it. I’ve never betrayed her. Why does she have to take it so far? Getting a divorce won’t be good for our child. Can’t she think for the sake of our child?”
Heidi frowned. Although this nephew of hers sounded anxious, he was also seemingly blaming Freya for not being understanding.
Indeed, Rodney was self-willed and tended to drive himself into a blind alley. However, Heidi did not expect him to be so extreme.
talk her out
and your grandpa from the side yesterday. Women are different from men. Although you think that
with Freya. Apart from this issue, there’ll be more things to argue over in the future. It’s because Freya is aware of this
together reluctantly. The silent treatment and quarrels in the future will make the child suffer. You guys might as well sit down and talk it out to ensure a
for the
Heidi, you’re my aunt.
you, you don’t seem to see eye to eye with me. I’m talking sense to you, yet you think you’re right. Do you act the same when you communicate with
can never contact after you get married. If you see her on the street, you must walk away
” Rodney was
whether you send her away or not, Freya
you’re taking
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