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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 2252

Summary for Chapter 2252: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Chapter Summary: Chapter 2252 – Let Me Go, Mr. Hill by Shallow South

In Chapter 2252, a key moment in the Romance novel Let Me Go, Mr. Hill, Shallow South delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 2252

Ryan: [Be good. ]

Freya: [I love you, alright. ]

Ryan: [I owe, come back and kiss me. ]

Freya: [well. ]

Without his reminder, she will kiss this man well when she goes back.

She looked at the calendar, only twenty days had passed and suddenly realized that she wanted to go home so much, not only because of Dani but also of Ryan.

She Really miss Ryan.

The next day.

Rodney arrived at the old house as soon as he got off the plane.

He saw Wendy holding Dani and playing in the yard, his heart almost melted.

“Mom, Dani…”

His eyes fell on his daughter and the little girl’s face opened a little. Her eyes were like Freya’s. Her mouth and nose were like her own. The beauty and merits were all concentrated in one piece.

“Dani, did you miss your Dad?”

Rodney reached out to hug Dani, Wendy took Dani and took two steps back then turned and handed it over to Aunty Loretta.

“Dad, why are you laughing at?”

Rodney frowned, “You should support me.”

Jason didn’t say anything, just walked over raised his hand with a blank face and slapped him hard on the face.

“You still have the face to appeal, Rodney, do you think you will win?”

Jason has never been so angry, “How can someone as stupid as you have the right to raise a daughter.”

“Dad…” Rodney covered his face in disbelief. Even Wendy watched indifferently from the side.

“Look at the good daughter-in-law you married.”

Jason opened a video and threw his phone to Rodney. “Just such a vicious woman, the judge will award the child to you to support? It’s embarrassing to appeal.”

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