Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1799
Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1799
“Did I say I was looking for a second love?” Freya sneered. “It was you who suspected me of going out for dinner with another man behind your back as soon as you entered the door. Rodney, all I did was buy some clothes I liked. I didn’t even spend your money. What gives you the right to give my clothes away to another woman? I’ve had enough with you. I hate you so much.”
Every word she said was like a hammer slamming on his heart.
If it were in the past, Rodney would have lost his temper immediately.
However, seeing her weak appearance after giving birth, his thin lips pursed in distress.
Jason looked at the two and felt his head hurt. “ Freya, you just gave birth. Let’s not talk about this for now. I think the child should be hungry…”
“Yes, she must be hungry. You’ll have to nurse her.” Wendy hurriedly called in the lactation specialist and told everyone to go out, leaving only Catherine and Eliza inside.
a divorce? ” Catherine looked at Freya
you get divorced, the Snow family will definitely want
look at the baby’s soft and
her daughter was born, but now that she was born, she realized that this was a life that she did not
that she could not see her daughter in
can’t stand that man anymore.” Having just given birth, Freya felt so aggrieved that her tears rolled down her cheeks. “He’s such an *sshole. If he didn’t piss me off today, I wouldn’t
the ward.
expect Freya to divorce him as soon as she gave
Jason looked at him
can’t
one?” Jason snapped. “What Freya said was not wrong. We all know why
Everyone fell silent.
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