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Read Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 2425 – “Mm.”
Jessica nodded and lowered her gaze.
Her long eyelashes left a dark shadow on her pretty, capable face.
“Brother has really gone crazy,” Carson said furiously. “Minister O’Connell is Uncle Nathan’s rival.”
Jason’s expression was filled with sadness. He was a failure of a father. He did not educate his son well. “It’s my
fault. After Sarah’s incident was exposed, I should’ve sent him overseas by force. I thought he was just stupid. I
didn’t think he…”
He let out a long sigh after he spoke.
Wendy’s eyes reddened. “That child was deceived too badly by Sarah. His mental state is imbalanced. He can’t stay
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtin the country anymore this time. Jessica, arrange for a private flight to send him overseas immediately. He
shouldn’t return anymore in the future.”
Jason and Old Master Snow did not speak. They gave their silent agreement.
Jessica sat on the chair. She ran her fingers across the armrests unconsciously. Her gaze was knowing. “Things
have already come this far. Will sending Rodney overseas solve this?”
Everyone was taken aback.
Old Master Snow gave it some thought. He said, “You’re right. He has tarnished the reputation of the prime
minister’s office. Leaving the country so easily after the mess he caused will cause people to think that the prime
minister’s office can be simply challenged. In that case… Lock him up for some time. Inform your second uncle
about this.”
Jessica sighed mentally. It seemed her family had been peaceful for too long. Their edges had dulled long ago.
“Grandpa, things are already in this state. Do you guys think… Uncle Nathan will let Rodney go overseas? Rodney
wanted Uncle Nathan’s reputation to be utterly ruined this time. He wanted to pull Uncle Nathan down from his
position.”
Old Master Snow’s expression turned even more awful when that was mentioned.
Jason said resignedly, “I know. I’m furious too, but Rodney is my biological son, after all. He’s your brother too. We
can’t lock him up forever, right?”
“Dad, you guys might not know this, but Rodney is 100 times worse than you think.”
Jessica stood up. “Minister O’Connell said Rodney had incited him to look for forces outside the country.”
“What?” Wendy was utterly shocked. “This… This can’t be. It must be Minister O’Connell who’s talking nonsense.”
“Why would he talk nonsense?” Jessica asked calmly. “Rodney is already a chess piece that has lost its use. Besides,
although Minister O’Connell has ambitions, he has his limits and never interacts with external influences. Every one
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of you is wise. Never mind if it were internal forces, but dragging outsiders in changes the whole nature of things.”
In the living room, everyone went silent. Jason’s body was trembling. He barely managed to stay in his seat by
holding onto the chair.
Carson muttered, “This is terrifying. Brother was trying to…”
He did not finish his words, but everyone understood.
Jessica said coldly, “Since Rodney already has such thoughts, that’s more reason not to let him go overseas. He
hates Uncle Nathan a lot now. He despises us too. During these decades of years, he grew up in the Snow family
and later joined Snow Corporation. He even participated in the alternative energy development project. If the
confidential secrets he holds were to be leaked, you guys should know the consequences even without me telling
you.”
After she spoke, everyone drew in a sharp breath.
They were not fools. Just thinking about it, they knew the consequences were not something they could bear.