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Alexander contemplated for a moment before responding in a measured tone. I’ll be heading back to Porcjimo next week. You’re welcome to use my private jet

Freya’s eyes sparkled with excitement. She quickly rose to her feet and expressed her gratitude to Alexander. She hadn’t anticipated that he would agree to assist her so readily

With a dismissive wave of his hand, Alexander instructed. Arrange for the passports and identity documents of your companions. I’ll have someone get in touch with you.” 

Thank you, Mr. Lloyd Freya bowed once more before making her exit

Shortly after, a middleaged man clad in a suit entered the room, glanced at Alexander, and asked in a hushed tone. “Mr. Lloyd, can we trust this woman’s words?” 

Alexander replied. She’s a woman. She wouldn’t disfigure her face for no reason.” 

The middleaged man nodded in agreement. He noticed the halfempty coffee cup on the table and reached for it, intending to brew another pot

No need for coffee. Bring me some wine,” Alexander interjected, his eyes gleaming subtly. A change of taste can be quite refreshing

Freya, escorted by a security guard, exited Alexander’s room and retraced her steps. The path to the exit led them past the octagonal cage.. 

Suddenly, the room fell into a hushed silence. Even the security guard, accustomed to such scenes, instinctively paused to look at the cage

Freya followed the collective 

gaze 

to the cage and froze. She remembered the boy who had been strangled

by the throat when she had passed by earlier

Now, the boy was on the tattooed man’s back, who was now lying defeated on the ground. Blood seeped from his forehead, and he was unconscious. The silence was broken by a roar of applause

The victor of the final round is Sawyer!” 

Sawyer! Sawyer! Sawyer” 

The crowd’s enthusiastic chants echoed throughout the room, filled with admiration

The bloodsoaked boy looked at Freya as she passed by, his gaze as piercing as a wolf’s

His dark skin and robust physique were reminiscent of a mythical hero, radiating a sharp aura

He glanced at Freya and flashed her a smile

Freya furrowed her brows, averted her gaze, and thought she heard the boy’s laughter echoing behind her

Hey! You’re just like meFreya couldn’t make out the rest of his words amidst the deafening cheers

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Peyton seemed somewhat agitated. Sensing this, Freya promptly locked the door and followed Peyton into the main room

Freya poured herself a cup of tea and took a sip

Peyton then nervously began, The seller approached me today about the demolition. He expressed regret about selling the property and accused us of deceit. He claimed we must have known about the demolition when we bought his house. He threatened to sue us and report us to Nathaniel tomorrow! Fay, what should we do?” 

A hint of coldness flashed in Freya’s eyes. He had no grounds for regret after signing the house purchase 

contract

Nathaniel’s claim of demolishing and developing the area was a ruse. His real intention was to locate Freya, but the seller’s behavior was also quite distasteful

Fay, we need to figure something out! If the seller goes to Nathaniel, we won’t be able to stay hidden any longer!” 

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