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.”
“Didn’t the Snow family expel Rodney Snow from the family not long ago? Why is he back so quickly? Was the Snow family just putting on a show?”
Some reporters had been bribed by Nathan’s competitors and asked a series of humiliating questions.
However, Jason was a person who had experienced a lot in life. He remained calm from start to finish.
After more than ten minutes, the reporters’ throats became hoarse from yelling. They finally could not hold back and said, “Why aren’t you answering any of our questions? Are you guilty?”
“Yesterday, I was delivering something to her when I saw her getting slapped by Patrick Jackson. My mind went blank from anger. She’s four months pregnant, and there was a time when she nearly miscarried. The Snow family has been very cautious during this time, but… I’m sorry.”
He bowed and said, “As for me hitting Linda Shelby, it’s true that I hit her. She was standing in front of Patrick and I couldn’t control my anger at that time.”
The reporters were dumbfounded. No one expected Freya to be pregnant.
”That’s impossible. She doesn’t look like she’s four months pregnant at all. ” Some reporters raised their doubts.
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