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Three days later, Frey boarded Nathaniel's private plane, accompanied by Peyton.
Frey had visited Stanna numerous times before, so securing a visa was straightforward. For Peyton, Nathaniel had asked Koen to handle the arrangements.
The visa issues for Peyton were minor compared to their concerns.
Before boarding the plane, Frey took sleep aids and other antipsychotic medications prescribed by Ozzy. She fell asleep almost immediately after settling in.
Peyton, though on her first international trip, was too worried about Frey’s condition to feel any excitement about the journey.
She attempted to check on Frey multiple times but was always kept at a distance as Nathaniel tended to her.
Frey and Nathaniel occupied a separate cabin, making it difficult for Peyton to enter. Koen, noticing her anxiety, offered her some fruit wine.
"Don’t worry," Koen said with a low chuckle, "Even the Grim Reaper wouldn't be able to take away the people Mr. Nathaniel wants to save."
Peyton drank the fruit wine in one gulp, then reached for a tissue Koen offered. Though she was anxious, she couldn't help but appreciate the considerate gesture.
As Frey’s friend, Peyton felt somewhat out of place, given the high status of Nathaniel's associates. She felt a mix of emotions, unsure if she was overthinking Koen’s kindness. Compared to everyone else, she felt insignificant.
"Thank you, Mr. Koen," Peyton said with a smile, placing the empty glass on the shelf.
Koen was accustomed to seeing Peyton’s more assertive side, or her resolute and strong demeanor. It was unusual to see her so subdued and appreciative.
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