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The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret novel Chapter 305

Freya was standing outdoors, enjoying the sea breeze, when her coat left inside. It was inappropriate to go pick it up at this time.

She had no idea that Sawyer would grow to view her in this way. She would never fall in love with anyone again after feeling injured by Nathaniel.

Her grandfather claimed that when she was younger, she had a more obstinate temperament and that she was more single-minded when painting, practicing the piano, and falling in love.

He was her lone love, unexpectedly, but he used her like a tool.

Given the current situation, Nathaniel's decision would determine how things turned out.

She wanted to laugh. Nathaniel defeated her with love back then; did she have to repay it now?

Sawyer's footsteps came from behind.

"The channel has been opened. Yes, there is some content over there. They can only hack for thirty minutes. What would you like to check out?"

Freya raised her head, glanced at Sawyer, who had reverted to her usual coldness, and stated, "What you want to check is the same as what I want to check."

"No, I'm asking you directly what kind of information you would like to have checked on him. Ultimately, it's astounding how much he has concealed."

A hacker placed the tablet computer in front of Freya as she turned and entered the cabin.

In actuality, Freya was unsure about what to look into more. She seemed less interested in him than she had been previously. Then she dragged up Nathaniel's private memo to the bottom column.

It was written in just one line.

“Eight years old, Black Princess.”

Suddenly, Freya felt a flickering sensation in her thoughts, but she was astonished and lost the memory of it.

"At eight years old, what did the black princess mean?" Did he go on the Black Princess cruise ship when he was eight years old?

Why did she recognize the Black Princess's name so well and believe that she had taken it herself when she was younger? When had she forgotten?

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