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The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret novel Chapter 252

Taylor's usually calm and handsome face was now tinged with an unusual blush. He was getting increasingly annoyed but, being a grown man, didn't want to escalate things with Mandy.

Eventually, he couldn't take it anymore and pushed Mandy away, but she clung to him like a koala, making flirtatious gestures that felt forced.

Taylor was about to explode when Frey walked over.

Mandy quickly let go and smiled sheepishly at Frey. "Ms. Frey, I'm really sorry."

"Mr. Taylor looks so much like my late ex-boyfriend. I had a few drinks and got a little carried away, so I..."

"Ms. Frey, please don't mock me."

"Mr. Taylor, I'm truly sorry. I'll treat you to dinner another day to make up for this!"

Taylor glared at her coldly, thinking she was delusional. Did he really look like her dead ex-boyfriend?

He had been waiting in the private room and felt something amiss. Frey had been gone for too long. Even dealing with the stains on her clothes or buying a new outfit shouldn't have taken this long.

He stood up and started walking towards her when he was blocked by Mandy, who was persistent.

She kept insisting he looked like her dead ex-boyfriend, spouting nonsense and making physical advances. Now she claimed to be drunk and out of control. What a scumbag!

Taylor didn't want to stay any longer. He looked at Frey coldly and said, "Ms. Frey, if there's nothing else, let's go. Mr. Nathaniel is worried about your safety. It's best not to stay out too long."

Frey nodded, exchanged a few words with Mandy, and left the store with Taylor.

In the following days, Frey didn't receive any news about Nathaniel and couldn't stop thinking about what Sawyer had said.

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