Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1395
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1395
“Chairman Snow, why are you here? Where’s Minister Snow? Is he not planning to explain the case of his goddaughter bullying others?”
“Does Freya Lynch intend to apologize? But what’s the point of apologizing? She caused Jackson Corporation’s share price to fall for several days. Billions have evaporated from the stock market.”
“I heard that Miss Lynch dated President Jackson from the Jackson Corporation previously. Later on, she proposed to break up. But when she saw Patrick Jackson get a new girlfriend, she became unhappy and threatened Patrick that if he did not break up with his girlfriend, she would target Jackson Corporation.”
“ I also heard that Young Lady Snow wants to deal with Jackson Corporation and the Shelby family. Is this true?”
“The Snow family has to apologize for this matter.”
not long ago? Why is he back so quickly? Was the Snow family just putting on a
reporters had been bribed by Nathan’s competitors and asked
had experienced a lot in life. He remained calm from
yelling. They finally could not hold back and said, “Why aren’t you answering any of
to answer? ” Jason’s sharp eyes fell on the reporters. It was just one look
conference today because this incident is getting bigger and bigger. It has brought a lot of trouble to the Snow family, ” Jason said faintly, “I came here today with
you admit that you were wrong, and you admit that the Snow family was
“But I believe that anyone will get angry if they see their four-month pregnant wife
were in an uproar. “What does that mean? Miss Lynch is pregnant? When did Rodney Snow become her
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