Summary of Chapter 431 A Calculated Meeting from The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret
Chapter 431 A Calculated Meeting marks a crucial moment in Carly Glover’s Love novel, The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
"Head to the cafe on the east side of the airport. Let's sit down and have a proper chat."
"There are things we need to discuss. How about I help you deal with Frey? After all, my daughter died because of her. How can I let that go? But I need your cooperation."
"Ms. Luna, think about it. You won't be at a disadvantage. If Frey disappears, there will be no woman in the world that Nathaniel loves."
"Men, no matter how much fun they have outside, they eventually return to their old flames. Old relationships are hard to forget, don't you think so?"
"By the way, don't let your fiancé know about our deal."
"Ms. Luna, if you're interested, I'll be waiting for you at the booth in the last row of the cafe."
Luna hadn't wanted to talk to Michael. She knew he was cunning. But no matter how devious he was, anyone would seek revenge after losing their daughter.
Luna couldn't find a reason to refuse Michael.
The position of being Nathaniel's wife was too tempting for her to resist.
She walked toward the cafe on the east side. The last row was empty. Luna frowned, thinking she might have been stood up.
Still, she walked to the booth in the last row. The secluded location ensured she wouldn't draw attention while sitting down for a drink.
As soon as Luna sat down, she noticed a piece of paper on the table, with some light seeping out from underneath.
She picked up the paper, revealing a tablet underneath. Michael's live broadcast image appeared on the screen.
Of course, he wouldn't meet in person. What a sly fox! Luna sneered.
Meanwhile, Frey and Sawyer led their company's team to the exhibition.
They quickly realized that there were always bigger challenges and more formidable competitors.
This set of designs, led by Frey and her team, incorporated classical elements from Zinnea. The jewelry was elegant, drawing strong interest from many guests.
Both Frey and Sawyer breathed a sigh of relief. They performed well in the presentation session, and there was also a crucial dinner party in the evening.
Many celebrities and socialites would attend the dinner, where various jewelry companies would hire celebrities or fashionistas to persuade the ladies to buy jewelry from their contracted companies.
Although not a formal competition, more companies valued this opportunity.
Whoever sold better would benefit from another wave of advertising, boosting brand exposure.
Frey and Sawyer placed great importance on this dinner.
Sawyer had found a few celebrities to promote their jewelry, but they weren't very well-known. Some were dismissive of them, while others had been signed by other companies.
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