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Nathaniel stared at Sawyer through the screen. Sawyer, sensing his gaze, smiled politely.

Nathaniel's expression darkened, his deep eyes narrowing.

Before he could react, Sawyer picked up the coffee cup. It was the bitter coffee Frey had ground herself, intended to keep her awake.

Interrupted by Nathaniel's call, she had left it half-finished next to her phone.

Sawyer's slender fingers appeared on the screen, and with a swift flick, all the coffee spilled onto the phone, causing it to black out instantly.

Nathaniel watched in disbelief as the screen turned black and silent. He sprang to his feet, his expression livid, startling Koen as he walked in.

"Mr. Nathaniel?"

Nathaniel gritted his teeth. "Cancel all meetings and work for the next three days. Get a private plane ready. I'm going to Pontenero. Immediately!"

Koen was bewildered.

What happened this time? Why is he so triggered?

Meanwhile, Frey had retrieved the backup exhibition book and was hurrying out when she saw Sawyer standing up from the sofa, looking distressed.

"Frey, I'm sorry! I didn't mean it!"

Frey was confused. They were discussing the exhibition catalog, why was he suddenly apologizing?

Sawyer carefully picked up the coffee-soaked phone from the table. "I accidentally knocked over the coffee cup. The screen is now black. I'll get you a new phone!"

Frey finally noticed the chaos.

Without a phone, she couldn't communicate with the office. What was wrong with Sawyer? He had always been meticulous and cunning, how could he be so careless?

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