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The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret novel Chapter 478

Summary for Chapter 478 Frey's Resolve: The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret

Chapter Summary: Chapter 478 Frey's Resolve – The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret by Carly Glover

In Chapter 478 Frey's Resolve, 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.

Frey's patience had worn thin, but she still had some fight left in her. She couldn't let her relationship with Nathaniel end in confusion.

She pursed her lips and whispered, "If you have to say who I offended, does Nathaniel count?"

Sawyer was stunned for a moment, then smiled bitterly. "Although I hate that person, Nathaniel wouldn't kidnap a child and flee so easily. Besides, he's already..."

"What happened?" Frey interrupted.

Sawyer sneered, "He went back to Saeville. Didn't I tell you? He left on a private plane, very secretly, taking almost everyone with him, leaving only Hudson to keep an eye on me!"

"Why? Didn't I tell you?"

"Tsk tsk tsk... How unkind, isn't he?"

"Fortunately, you're his legal wife now. If he wants to divide the property, you must have half of his private plane. How could he not bring you with him..."

The call abruptly ended, and a busy tone followed.

Sawyer chuckled coldly, gazing at the darkening sky, and whispered, "Frey, are you falling for him again?"

Frey was shocked to learn that Nathaniel had returned to Saeville without informing her. Sawyer's words struck a nerve, leaving her face solemn.

If it was anything else, she could still maneuver and not be so passive. But when it came to her brother's affairs, she had to rely on Sawyer, who now told her that Nathaniel had returned to Saeville with his people.

As his legal wife, even if he liked Luna and slept with her, he should still maintain his reputation with her, right?

Frey felt a tightness in her chest, hating herself for being so cowardly and incompetent, always falling into Nathaniel's traps.

She leaned back on the hotel room sofa, closed her eyes, and took a while to catch her breath.

Just as she was about to say something else, she faintly heard a woman's voice on the other end, too distant to be clear, but she caught the words "Ms. Luna."

Those two words were enough.

Frey tightly gripped the phone and hung up before Koen could say anything more.

She understood the cold attitude of Nathaniel's people. They were his right-hand men and had a good relationship with Luna. They were probably thrilled that Nathaniel had dumped her now, right?

Frey wasn't the type to cling to a man. Letting go of Nathaniel before felt like giving up the whole world, but leaving him now might be freeing them both.

Before, he wouldn't let her go and madly imprisoned her by his side. Now that he had let go, why shouldn't she give them both a chance?

Frey called Mandy, who had already gotten off the plane and returned to Saeville.

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