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The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret novel Chapter 527

Freya's expression briefly showed surprise as she looked up at the sophisticatedly smiling man in front of her.

Alexander always carried himself with a refined manner, like a cultured leader in the business world.

Despite his calm exterior, there was an undercurrent of hostility in his words toward Freya.

Alexander had underestimated her from the start. When she first came to him, wounded and showing her most severe scars, she sought his help to deal with Nathaniel.

At that time, Alexander thought she was overstepping. He saw her as a weak woman, and despite his own long-standing rivalry with Nathaniel, he had never managed to defeat him.

Alexander had used East Saeville’s land as a bet on Freya, and now he regretted it. The woman who seemed so delicate was proving to be a formidable opponent.

Freya and Sawyer had cleverly manipulated their situation, pretending to be weak to catch him off guard, and now they were growing stronger right under his and Nathaniel’s noses.

They were now beyond his control.

Freya responded with a calm smile. "The term 'involved' isn’t quite right. Mr. Sawyer and I are simply business partners. You’re overthinking, Mr. Alexander."

Alexander’s smile was brief as he was about to continue when Sawyer stepped in between them, causing Alexander’s expression to darken.

He glared at his brother, his usual composure slipping, his voice tinged with irritation.

"My dear brother, I didn’t realize you were so close to Mrs. Morgan."

Sawyer, unfazed, replied with a smirk. "There’s no need for division, brother. Nathaniel already despises me; a little more animosity won’t make a difference.”

"And aren’t you here to protect me?" Sawyer’s smirk continued.

Alexander clenched his jaw, frustrated. His brother had already seized more than half of his assets recently.

If Sawyer angered Nathaniel and faced repercussions, he would rely on the Lloyds' influence for protection.

Ultimately, Sawyer would benefit, and if the Lloyds were defeated, Sawyer might even find it satisfying. Sawyer’s rebellious nature was evident in his deep resentment toward the family he was part of.

Sawyer looked up and smiled at his older brother. "You're not planning to stop looking out for me, are you?"

Alexander snorted. "You should be more worried about how you'll handle Nathaniel. Do you really think he'll let you off easily?"

Sawyer responded with a light laugh. "It's not a big deal. I'll deal with whatever Nathaniel throws my way. But if Ms. Freya's divorce goes through, you’ll need to arrange for me to marry her."

Alexander cursed under his breath, frustrated by his brother's nerve.

Did he really find it satisfying to meddle in other people's marriages?

Despite his irritation, Alexander had to admire Sawyer’s boldness. Stealing a woman from Nathaniel required not just bravery but also significant skill and strength.

However, Sawyer's insistence on dragging the Lloyds into this conflict with Nathaniel was troubling for Alexander.

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