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The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret novel Chapter 459

Summary for Chapter 459 The Quiet Escape: The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret

Chapter Summary: Chapter 459 The Quiet Escape – The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret by Carly Glover

In Chapter 459 The Quiet Escape, a key moment in the Love novel The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret, Carly Glover delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Mandy’s face brightened as she hurried over to Taylor, her relief palpable. She had truly believed her bag was lost for good, just like Ms. Freya’s.

“Thank you so much, Mr. Taylor. You’ve been incredibly helpful. I really appreciate it.”

Taylor’s face remained tense, and his whole demeanor radiated a sense of irritation. His mood was clearly very poor.

“There’s no need to thank me. Just be more cautious in the future, especially in busy places like this,” he said, taking the bag from Mandy’s arms before turning to leave, evidently not wanting to engage further.

Taylor’s unwillingness to talk was not just directed at Mandy.

He had deliberately isolated himself from everyone he knew, trying to disconnect from his past life. He was struggling to figure out how to move forward in his life, disconnected from the world he once knew.

Mandy looked at Taylor’s departing figure with mixed feelings.

She had first met him through Ms. Freya, when Taylor was assigned as a bodyguard by Nathaniel—a person who seemed like a cold, heartless enforcer straight out of a film.

Back then, she had harbored a strong dislike for Taylor and anyone associated with Nathaniel.

She even tried to provoke Taylor, only to find that he was incredibly unresponsive and difficult to argue with.

Now, she was surprised to see that this seemingly unfeeling person had gone out of his way to help her retrieve her stolen bag.

The updates she had heard about Taylor’s life since then were sporadic. It seemed that his relationship with Nathaniel had soured, and he had been dismissed from Technologent Group.

Mandy had previously considered Nathaniel’s treatment of Taylor to be somewhat excessive.

"Hey, wait up!" Mandy called as she caught up with Taylor.

"Let me buy you a drink!" she suggested.

When she ordered the non-alcoholic beverage, the bartender gave her a knowing look. Mandy settled into a booth and continued to order a variety of drinks.

For Taylor, this was the first time he had been able to relax and enjoy a drink so freely since leaving Technologent Group.

Once Taylor had had enough to drink, Mandy helped him out of the bar; it was already evening by then.

She called the car rental company to extend the rental period and then helped Taylor into the passenger seat, fastening his seatbelt. She glanced over at the man beside her.

Even though he was drunk, Taylor maintained an air of detachment, almost like a machine. The strong liquor had relaxed him, and his eyes carried a hint of confusion

Taylor was quite handsome, but his previously intense demeanor had made it hard for anyone to think of him in terms of beauty. The word "handsome" hadn’t seemed fitting before.

Mandy found herself captivated by Taylor’s appearance, but he remained indifferent to her gaze and asked coldly, "Do you think I look good?"

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