The President’s Regret
Chapter 95 The Encounter In The Helicopter
Freya had even instructed Peyton to withdraw cash from the ATM, opting for minimize any potential traces.
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The following day. Freya received a call from one of Alexander’s subordinates, a middle–aged man.
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He informed her that Nathaniel was aware of Alexander’s presence in Saeville and was keeping a close eye on them. As a result, they had arranged for three separate vehicles. Peyton, Freya, and Linda were to travel to East Saeville Airport via three different routes.
Alexander had organized a private jet. Despite feeling uneasy, Freya had no other option.
Freya had hoped to travel with Linda, but the man objected. He pound out that her distinctive features would make her instantly recognizable, especially if she were seen with a patient in a persistent vegetative
state.
Eventually, they reached a compromise. Peyton and Linda would share one vehicle, and Freya would take.
another.
The vehicles pulled up outside Freya’s residence. The landlord, aware that they were moving out that day, had arrived early to oversee the process.
Thankfully, the men Alexander had sent were reliable. The vehicles they drove were inconspicuous – a modified van and a Geely.
The landlord didn’t suspect a thing. As he handed over 20,000 to Peyton, he and his wife watched gloomily as Freya and the others moved out. They were eager to enter the yard and start calculating the demolition fees.
Freya watched as the van sped off. She hadn’t expected it to move so quickly.
Soon, the van disappeared into the heavy traffic of Antique Street.
Freya’s body tensed, and she asked anxiously, “Where did they go?”
The driver, a security guard Freya recognized, responded coolly, “That van was moving fast. Don’t worry. We’ll catch up soon. We’re all meeting at the airport anyway. Mr. Lloyd’s plane won’t take off for another hour.
Freya felt a slight sense of relief.
Eventually, they arrived at East Saeville’s new road, a recently developed area with construction sites and
villas scattered about.
Half an hour later, they arrived at the private airport. From a distance, Freya spotted a helicopter on the
tarmac.
Freya was taken aback. We’re not flying to Porejimo by helicopter, are we?
Seeing her surprise, the security guard explained, “Cross–country flights require reports, and this airport isn’t cleared for takeoff yet. So, you’ll need to take a helicopter to Marsville Airport.”
Chapter 5 The Encounter th The Helicopter
She was impressed by Alexander’s thoroughness in planning.
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Spotting the van parked nearby, Freya assumed that Peyton and Linda had already boarded the helicopter. With each step she took, her nerves eased, and she began to relax.
Freya exited the car and followed the security guard towards the helicopter.
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