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The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret novel Chapter 506

Koen nodded, still stunned by the situation. He hadn’t anticipated that Luna would be the source of the problem this time.

After rescuing Freya and her brother and returning to Pontenero, Hudson found he could no longer reach Luna.

Mr. Nathaniel, sensing the odd atmosphere in Pontenero, had a strong suspicion about what was happening.

The poor security in Pontenero was closely linked to Luna. When they sent someone to her apartment, they found that she had already disappeared.

Her fiancé Ethan was also missing, and they had found a phone on the deck of Michael's ship.

Xavier managed to recover the data from it, revealing that Luna was in close contact with Michael.

This revelation caused an uproar. Mr. Nathaniel was furious and ordered a complete overhaul of the security personnel in Pontenero, firing everyone closely associated with Luna.

Even Hudson, who had recommended Luna for rehire, found himself sidelined and isolated, drinking alone in a bar.

It was clear to everyone that Luna's actions were driven by unresolved grievances from years ago, and her aim was to end Freya's life.

Koen, who had made the mistake of entrusting all Pontenero matters to Luna, felt a significant share of the responsibility for Freya's situation. He was reluctant to speak up or plead for Hudson.

"Check on Ethan's family's assets in Pontenero," Nathaniel suddenly ordered.

"Yes, I'll look into it," Koen replied.

"Mr. Nathaniel," Koen asked carefully, "what should we do if we find Luna?"

Nathan’s eyes narrowed. "After all these years, she still hasn’t reflected on her actions properly. It’s probably best for her to reflect elsewhere."

Koen shuddered at the thought. Mr. Nathaniel’s harshness was clear in how he would throw a longtime friend into prison over a woman, showing no leniency.

Koen steadied himself and left. Nathaniel stared out the window, his gaze seemingly trying to pierce through the space Sawyer and Freya had recently occupied, as if scrutinizing their last moments there.

He sat back down on the sofa, feeling noticeably weakened by the recent surgeries; even standing by the window for a short while made him sweat heavily.

Nathaniel pulled out the divorce agreement Freya had given him, which he had brought with him to Pontenero.

He had initially wanted to ask Freya what he had done wrong to deserve such treatment and the divorce papers.

However, when he actually saw her earlier, he couldn’t bring himself to confront her about it.

He stared at the divorce agreement in his hands, then ripped it into two halves and threw them onto the table. Still feeling unsatisfied, he picked up the pieces and tore them into smaller bits, which made him feel a bit better.

Soon after, he called the nurse to clean up the shredded paper and dispose of it. As he watched the papers being taken away, his expression softened somewhat.

He then picked up his phone and sent Freya a message, “I don’t agree.”

Freya had just arrived at a scenic house in the suburbs of Pontenero with Sawyer, and she was admiring the view through the window when she received Nathaniel’s message.

The simple text read, “I don’t agree.”

Freya’s expression tightened. “Why?” Her tone was sharp; although Nathaniel had saved her life, it didn’t mean she could forgive his affair with Luna.

Why? How could you expect me to explain? You were treating me like I didn't matter and getting close to Sawyer. Did that indicate that he was the reason you were abandoning me?

Yes, I was married, but didn’t he realize he was married too? Wasn’t his affair with Luna just as wrong? Didn’t he find it repulsive?

What was the point of avoiding a conversation? If he didn’t want to be with her, they should just separate. Their relationship had always been complicated and exhausting, so what was his current attitude about it?

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