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Let Me Go, Mr. Hill novel Chapter 381

Summary for Chapter 381: Let Me Go, Mr. Hill

Chapter Summary: Chapter 381 – Let Me Go, Mr. Hill by Shallow South

In Chapter 381, 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.

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 381
“Cathy, don’t say anything. I know. He must be some hotshot from an influential family, but I’m not afraid. At most, I’ll just be disfigured with you. I owe you this much. If I didn’t mistake Shaun Hill for someone else in the first place, you wouldn’t have gotten involved with him.”

Freya almost cried out of remorse.

“Oh, so it all started because of you. I knew stupid girls like you only know how to talk big, and you don’t mean it at all,” Rodney said viciously.

“Shut your mouth, you ladyboy,” Freya roared at him.

“What did you say?” Rodney’s handsome face was about to turn into ice.

“Did I say anything wrong? You’re a man wearing a pink shirt. You look prettier than women and you talk more than a woman. Are you a man or a woman?”

“You stupid woman. If I don’t kill you…” Rodney was about to charge at her in anger, but Chase hurriedly held him back. “Bro, calm down.”

“Didn’t you hear her scold me? How can I calm down?” Rodney was furious.

Freya added slyly, “Don’t be mad. You’re pretty, so you look good even when you’re angry.”

Catherine had a headache. “Freya, that’s enough. He’s your boss. He’s Rodney Snow, the president of Osher Corporation.”

Freya was speechless.

What?

“If you say another word, I’ll prove to you that I’m a man.” Rodney warned.

“That’s enough, stop fighting. This is a hospital ward. The patient needs to rest.” Shaun interrupted coldly, and everyone immediately quietened down.

Shaun‘s eyes swept across the room and landed on Rodney. “Rodney, you’re a man, so be generous. Freya is Catherine’s friend. Leave her alone.”

“…”

Rodney looked at Freya, who only rolled her eyes at him. “Shaun, you’re really ungrateful. I only spoke up for you because she was scolding you.”

Chase pulled him and said in a low voice, “Rodney, that’s enough. I can understand Freya. To be honest, seeing Rin like this, I’m also very angry at Shaun. I even blamed myself. I shouldn’t have called Shaun to Melbourne back then.”

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