Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1976 Ryan patted Freyaâs shoulder to soothe her. He said, âIt mightâve been that way at first, but there has to be fate between people as well. After interacting with her, my parents thought Freya was nice, so they willingly took her in as their goddaughter. My mom also believed that there was fate between them.
Otherwise, why did they help Freya at the end instead of you?â
After pausing for a moment, Ryan added, âRodney, the reporters were asking the same things that you were saying just now. Many outsiders are gossiping about it as well. No wonder other people donât respect Freya whenever she goes out. To be frank, isnât it because you, her husband, have those same thoughts as well? That itâs only because of you that she has her current identity in Canberra?â
Freya silently agreed with Ryanâs words.
At the same time, he made her feel supported.
In the past, Freyaâs interactions with Rodney were shallow. Even in her heart, she believed that with his status, Rodney would not fall for her.
Therefore, she never thought of getting close to him.
It was different now. She really treated Ryan as her family.
Rodney gritted his teeth upon hearing Ryanâs words. He was ashamed. âRyan, donât talk nonsense Itâs not like what you said. I had enough of you. Why do you keep driving a wedge between Freya and me? Youâre trying to quicken our divorce and reap the benefits from it, right? In your dreams.
The Snow family wonât agree. Your parents wonât either. This is incest.â
âYour words are getting ridiculous.â
Freya had the urge to slap Rodney across his face. â Thereâs nothing going on between Ryan and me.
Donât think that everyone is as dirty as you.â
âIâm dirty?â Rodney clenched his fists tightly.
Freya could not be bothered to fight with him. â Rodney, if I were you, Iâd proceed with the divorce procedures as soon as possible. I already said that Iâve made up my mind. If you want to drag this on, Iâll have no choice but to file for a divorce. You wonât be willing to let Sarah carry the bad reputation as a home-wrecker, right?â
âSarah isnât a home-wrecker. How many times do I have to say this?â Rodney retorted. âYou canât insult people without reason.â
âInsult?â Freya laughed. â If so, Iâll let the public decide. My husband is spending money to shelter his ex-girlfriend. Oh, by the way, heâs also planning to spend money to send her overseas and plan out her future life. Heâll even give her a sum of money as compensation. I donât think other husbands or wives have such good treatment even when they divorce. Letâs see if the public will scold you or praise you for being righteous.â
âThatâs because Sarah sacrificed a lot for meâ â
âDid she accompany you to start your career or go through hardships with you? Or did she give you company shares?â Freya interrupted Rodney sharply. âShe didnât do any of these, right? What you have today was built upon the foundation that your parents and ancestors laid down for you. You didnât thank your parents and grandparents, but youâre grateful toward Sarah instead. Do you still refuse to admit it when I say that thereâs something wrong with your brain?â
Rodneyâs lips moved. It was a rare moment that even his mind was stunned from being criticized.
âI really hope my child wonât be like you in the future.â There must be a hole in Rodneyâs brain.
Freya pulled Ryan into the car after she spoke.
âWaitâ¦â
Rodney chased after them.
Ryan had quick reflexes. He stood in front of Freya.
Rodney glared at Ryan viciously. âMove away. Are you asking for another punch?â
âRodney, I was just caught off guard just now. If we are to fight each other, itâs not likely that Iâll lose, â
Ryan said calmly.
Rodney choked.