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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 1288

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Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1288

 

“You’d better think about it thoroughly. If you can’t pursue Freya, your 81 whips will be in vain, ” Old Master Snow reminded, “Moreover, you can’t use despicable methods to coerce her. She must be willing.”

 

Rodney wanted to spit out blood.

 

Even if he got whipped 81 times, what he could obtain was only a chance to pursue Freya.

 

The Snow family was really pushing Rodney into a dead end. He refused to marry Freya before, and now, he could not have her at all.

 

 

 

“Grandpa, is your image more important? Or your grandson?” Rodney said. He was on the verge of tears.

 

Old Master Rodney glanced at him indifferently. “Of course, my image is more important. If I lose a grandson, I still have many other grandchildren. If I lose my image, it’ll be hard to get it back.”

 

Rodney really wanted to spit out blood from receiving that blow.

 

He had just left for a short period, yet he was disliked by everyone now.

 

In the end, Rodney was brought to the punishment room.

 

After receiving 81 whips, he fainted right away. The Snow family called an ambulance and brought him t o the Jewell family’s hospital.

 

When Chester saw Rodney, who had his bottom badly whipped, he speechlessly asked Rodney’s brother, Carson, “Did the Snow family agree to let him return?”

 

 

 

Carson shook his head with a smile. “No, the Snow family allowed him to pursue Sister Freya and marry into the Snow family.”

 

As the saying went, nothing would happen if a person did not do unnecessary things.

 

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