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The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret novel Chapter 435

Summary for Chapter 435 Unbridled Fury: The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret

What Happens in Chapter 435 Unbridled Fury – From the Book The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret

Dive into Chapter 435 Unbridled Fury, a pivotal chapter in The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret, written by Carly Glover. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Love fiction.

Was seeking revenge against the Gomez family truly justified?

And if so, who should bear the blame for his parents' deaths?

As Nathaniel reviewed the anonymously sent intimate photos of Frey with other men, his anger reached a boiling point.

Unable to contain himself, he abruptly stood up, sending a jolt through Koen, who sensed imminent trouble.

"Mr. Nathaniel?" Koen's voice trembled with concern.

"The meeting will end here!" Nathaniel's rage was palpable, bordering on murderous.

Meanwhile, the dinner continued unabated. Sawyer made a striking entrance. His angelic visage combined with the grace of an aristocrat captivated everyone.

His experience in underground boxing gave him a rugged charm that set him apart from mere pretty faces.

Orders poured in like snowflakes as Sawyer dazzled the crowd. Mandy, focused on managing finances, no longer paid much attention to Frey.

For the exhibition, Frey’s designs had already garnered significant attention, making her relatively at ease during the dinner.

However, Sawyer’s previous behavior had left Frey feeling deeply uncomfortable. If not for past favors, she would have slapped him aggressively earlier.

But now, even if Daphne had brought a hundred popular male stars with her, they were overshadowed by Sawyer’s prowess. His sales ability was astonishing, making Daphne increasingly anxious.

At this point, it was crucial not to disrupt Sawyer’s interactions with the wealthy women. Such interference could damage Daphne’s prospects.

Mandy, preoccupied with managing the financial side of things, retreated to the lounge next door.

That left Frey as the focus of Daphne’s ire. Daphne’s frustration with Frey was compounded by the resentment she felt towards the fact that so many high-society women in Saeville were unable to attract Nathaniel's attention.

Here was Frey—once imprisoned and disfigured—now regarded as a prize by Nathaniel, making her an easy target for Daphne's disdain.

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