Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1833
Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1833
Rodney entered with an awful expression.
From Rodney’s angle of view, it looked like Ryan was hugging Freya from behind. His chin was almost resting on her shoulders. His hands were also holding her arms, and they were in an intimate position.
A wave of fury burned in Rodney’s chest, rushing to his brain.
He knew that Ryan treated Freya well, but he did not think they were doing that behind his back…
“I’m teaching her how to play pool.” Ryan straightened his body calmly.
“Move aside.” Rodney went over in large strides and shoved him away. “I can teach her how to play pool too. There’s no need for you to do it.”
“Rodney, your words are too much.” Freya was dissatisfied seeing Rodney’s hostile attitude toward Ryan.
accused, his
close to you.” Ryan was afraid that Rodney
basin of cold water had doused the atmosphere which was about
there was dense smoke that seemed to
felt an indescribable sense of embarrassment and shame. “ I’ m jealous? Ha, is this
after seeing Rodney’s attitude, she thought she was overthinking it. “Ryan, don’ t talk nonsense. How could he possibly be jealous? Maybe he was just thinking dirty things in his head and thought I’m having an affair with you. Although he doesn’t like me, he’s very particular about his pride. To him, I’m like a piece of chicken rib, tasteless to eat but a pity to throw away. However, I’m still his legal wife, so he can’t allow other
if Rodney had found a reason that could save his pride.
mockingly. It was just
EQ Ryan was utterly
pregnant back then, a person like Rodney could only remain
she was the one who said that, Rodney had given his reply way too
a woman, after all. Was she really
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