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The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret novel Chapter 383

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Nathaniel had never shown such patience while buying anything before.

In the past, he would leave such tasks to Koen and others without a second thought.

This time, however, he insisted on handling it himself to show his respect for his mother-in-law.

The clerk, surprised by Nathaniel's eagerness, noted the ongoing gossip about the Morgan and Gomez families.

With a knowing smile, the clerk suggested, "If that's the case, Mr. Nathaniel, you can choose from carnations, lilies, roses, tulips, or calla lilies. It depends on which flowers your mother-in-law prefers.”

“I’d recommend carnations for expressing gratitude to your mother, and lilies for wishing her well,” the clerk continued.

Nathaniel selected a generous bouquet of carnations and lilies, along with the roses intended for Frey, and asked the clerk to trim and package them carefully.

Meanwhile, Koen waited by the car. Seeing Mr. Nathaniel’s dedication to honoring his mother-in-law, it was clear that as subordinates, they should stay out of the way.

After some time, Nathaniel came out with a bouquet in hand, holding Frey’s hand as they approached the car.

Watching Nathaniel lovingly clutching the bouquet and Frey’s hand, Koen felt a pang of envy.

In all the years he had worked for Nathaniel, he had never seen him this happy.

It was clear that Nathaniel’s longstanding grudge against the Gomez family had finally been set aside, and that was a positive development.

Koen opened the car door for them. Nathaniel placed the flowers on the front seat and joined Frey in the back row, still holding her hand tightly, as if afraid she might slip away.

As the car made its way to East Saeville Nursing Home, the night deepened.

The staff rushed out to greet them, but Nathaniel instructed them to go about their business and not to disturb them.

They respectfully left them outside Linda’s ward.

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