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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 945

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 945

“You know very well whether you’re stuck in traffic or deliberately dawdling.”

Jessica said coldly, “You want me to leave Osher alone, yet you also want to give the Lynch family and me an attitude. I don’t think you understand your situation.”

At that, she ended the call.

After she returned to the room, no one asked when Rodney was coming either.

However, ten minutes later, Rodney rushed into the room, panting.

His handsome face was flushed because he ran three kilometers in a few minutes, and he could not utter a word for a long time.

Jason smiled and said, “President Lynch, you can rest assured now. Our Rodney is very sincere. Look, he used up all his strength running over here.”

Mr. Lynch glanced at Rodney but did not think highly of him.

Rodney was wearing a pair of jeans and a floral

shirt. He did look beautiful, but why should a man be beautiful?

Before this, Patrick was handsome as well, but his character was not great. Why did his daughter always meet such men?

Fortunately, Freya did not intend to marry him.

“Rodney, these are Freya’s parents.” Jason introduced. “Hurry up and greet them.”

“Uncle, Aunty,” Rodney called out stiffly and was just about to sit down.

Carson directly dragged the chair away. “Brother, go and sit with sister-in-law.”

“Mom…”

“Shut up.” Wendy gave him a warning glare.

Freya was a little stunned. She knew nothing about the jade at all.

However, Mrs. Lynch could tell. “That’s too expensive. I think it must be worth tens of millions of dollars.”

“There’s more. I’ve promised before that as long as Freya is willing to marry into the Snow family, I can give her 1o percent of Snow Corporation’s shares.” Old Master Snow said in a deep voice, “Take it.

There’s no way the Snow family will ill-treat Freya.”

The Lynch family was stunned.

Mr. Lynch was even more surprised. The Snow family was indeed a good family, but it was a pity that he did not like Rodney. After the meal, Old Master Snow said, “Rodney, send your in-laws to the airport. They’re going back to Melbourne tonight.”

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