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The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret novel Chapter 258

Koen smiled bitterly and said, "Ozzy, are you also stupid? Frey is Mr. Nathaniel's life. How can he give up on her? Unless Mr. Nathaniel wants to die with her!"

A small electric car suddenly rushed over from not far away. Peyton was practically zooming on her car.

Koen was shocked by her reckless riding. Seeing the little lady remove her helmet, he couldn't help but be slightly startled. A hint of concern appeared in his eyes as he hurried over.

Peyton, recognizing Koen, rushed towards him angrily, "Where's my friend? Where is Frey? Where did you take her?"

Koen pursed his lips and smiled. "Your friend was taken back by Mr. Nathaniel. She's fine."

Peyton breathed a sigh of relief. She noticed someone being attended to not far away and was about to go over when Ozzy blocked her path.

"Ms. Peyton, let me take you back. Recently, some of our friends have been racing on Vanara Avenue. Your electric car isn't suitable for driving in this area. It would be dangerous if you got hit."

"Are you serious?" Peyton was full of doubts and wanted to check on the Maserati. She knew Jacob and considered him a friend.

However, Koen and Ozzy blocked her way, and she couldn't overpower them. Frustrated, she snorted like an angry squirrel.

The commotion around Hudson looked like a car race, but just now Jacob had hit Taylor on the head with a bottle of wine. It seemed like these rich people were playing a perverse game.

Peyton huffed, displaying an unyielding attitude towards wealth and power, and turned around to ride her electric car.

Koen, driving a Porsche Cayenne, followed her at a safe distance. He was really worried about her safety. If anything happened to her, Frey would go crazy. If Frey went crazy, Mr. Nathaniel would be even worse. When Mr. Nathaniel lost control, it was inhumane.

He thought it was best to protect Peyton.

The night grew darker, and clothes were scattered across the master bedroom of Ocean Villa.

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