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The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret novel Chapter 424

Summary for Chapter 424 A Dress to Impress: The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret

Chapter 424 A Dress to Impress – A Turning Point in The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret by Carly Glover

In this chapter of The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret, Carly Glover introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 424 A Dress to Impress shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Love genre.

The staff by Frey’s side kept recommending this dress to her.

Frey found it too sexy, having always preferred a smarter look.

This was her first time trying a dress that conveyed such a powerful, yet subtly sexy aura.

The staff was astonished.

No woman had ever carried the aura of this dress as Frey did.

She had a unique temperament that was both fascinating and elegant.

Paired with this dress, she looked simple, mysterious, and beautiful.

Even Nathaniel, who was in a bad mood, was slightly taken aback when he saw Frey in the black dress.

When he and Frey were in love back then, she seemed silly, innocent, and pure.

She always wore light-colored clothes. When he first saw her, she was in a tutu with a baby doll collar, and her smile was filled with sweetness.

At that time, he saw her as a springboard and a tool for revenge.

Now, she was ruthless and scheming, capable of causing significant harm to Nathaniel in an instant.

Yet, Frey had no idea she was treating Nathaniel like aged wine tempered with poison.

He knew it was poison, but he couldn't resist drinking it, sip after sip.

Frey looked at Nathaniel and smiled. "How about this one?"

Tomorrow's exhibition was a grand event, and choosing an evening dress was a tough decision.

She had avoided thinking too much about it before, but the provocation by the two clerks had spurred her to act.

In a fashion capital like Pontenero, appearances matter greatly. She didn't want her clothes to cause any trouble.

"I'm fine," Frey glanced at Nathaniel, feeling Sawyer didn’t need to know the details.

Sawyer was relieved. "Frey, can you return to the hotel now?"

"What's the matter?" Frey wasn’t ready to go back to the hotel. Her husband was in Pontenero, so naturally, she wouldn’t stay at the hotel.

Sawyer composed himself. "I… when I left your room today, I left behind some important documents. I need to pick them up."

"Okay! I'll be back right away!" Frey hung up. Work couldn't be delayed.

She looked at Nathaniel, who was driving. His expression had darkened.

Frey wondered if he was jealous again. She had told him frankly that there were male colleagues on this business trip, and Nathaniel had agreed initially.

But after this call, he seemed unable to keep his composure.

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