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"Follow them!" Nathaniel said, his brow slightly furrowed.

Yesterday, Alexander visited Andala Corp and received some unsettling information. Ever since he had expelled Frey from Newport Villa, things had spiraled out of his control, and he now struggled to manage Frey.

Koen quickly drove to catch up with Frey’s car, careful not to get too close and alert her to his presence.

To his surprise, Frey's car headed straight for Lloyd Group. Koen took a deep breath, gripping the steering wheel tightly, feeling uneasy. If Frey was meeting with Alexander and possibly betraying Mr. Nathaniel, it would spell trouble.

"Mr. Nathaniel, should we continue following?" Koen asked.

If they did, they would end up in Lloyd Group’s underground parking garage.

Nathaniel’s eyes remained fixed on Frey’s car as it entered Lloyd Group’s domain, like a delicate bird alighting on dangerous ground.

His face tightened, and he clutched his chest, clearly distressed.

"Mr. Nathaniel?" Hudson noticed Nathaniel’s discomfort.

"Stop the car!" Nathaniel ordered, fearing he might have a heart attack from anger.

Hudson parked the car by the roadside, and Nathaniel slumped back in his seat, pulling out a cigarette. He bit it between his teeth, and Hudson hesitantly lit it for him.

He selected Frey for her expertise, valuing her over mere decorative talent. Although Alexander harbored some personal interest, he needed a truly capable woman beside him.

Frey, excited by the opportunity to participate in the Belthrian competition, became more invested in the partnership.

Before finalizing the agreement, Mandy discreetly photographed the document and sent it to Sawyer for review. Sawyer, well-versed in the Lloyd family’s internal matters, confirmed that the contract was sound.

After signing the agreement, it was time for dinner. Alexander invited Frey and Mandy to a meal, which they couldn’t decline given their current engagement.

Frey drove Mandy to Red Shift, where Alexander arrived in his black Bentley. As Frey stepped out of her car and looked at the bustling entrance, she was momentarily taken aback.

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