Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1982
Chapter 1982
Freya looked dumbfounded.
She did not know about these matters.
Next to Ryan, she suddenly felt like an inexperienced fool.
“Now that you’ re staying at The Lodge, it’s good for you to get closer to Ryan.” Catherine said, “I know you dislike buttering people up. But since you’ve started a business, it’s difficult to get things done without any connections. What’s more, you need to ride on the Snows’ coattails as long as you’re still married to Rodney. Otherwise, what will happen to Dani?”
Freya nodded seriously. Catherine had reminded her of these problems that she had never thought of before.
“This shirt seems to suit Ryan. ” Catherine took a coat and began to discuss it with Freya.
Then, Freya returned to the official residence just in time for dinner.
However, Nathan and Ryan were talking business over dinner.
to break in, Heidi shook her head helplessly and said to Freya, “Get ready in two days
by the prime minister’s wife. Coincidentally, rumors of Rodney and her divorce had been circulating recently, so Heidi must have thought of
Freya
and made her way toward the back courtyard. Ryan happened to be heading to his courtyard as well,
are my clothes?” he asked. “You said
“Young Master Snow, why are
it. I’m just worried that you’ll go back on your word. ” Ryan sighed. “That shirt was worth one month of
was stung by his remark. On second thought, he might not
that, she started to feel smug. “I’ve bought it, but it’s in the house. You can
Ryan’s eyes lit
was baffled as to why he was so happy over some
handed three bags to Rodney. “Try them on. If they don’t fit right,
she paused for a moment before explaining, “ They’re not luxury brands. As Cathy said, it’s better for you to dress in
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