Chapter 96 Alexander’s Betrayal Of Freya
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Freya was consumed by a chilling sensation. Her blood seemed to rush to her head upon laying eyes on Nathaniel.
Her immediate instinct, rising from the depths of her heart, was to flee.
She spun around and dashed towards the hatch, attempting to turn the handle, only to find it locked. She slumped against the cold cabin door, her face drained of color, her lips tightly pursed. The hatred in her eyes was palpable.
Nathaniel’s expression softened slightly, but his smile was laced with sarcasm and contempt.
He turned his gaze away from Freya’s despair and helplessness, instead focusing on the laptop on the table.
It displayed an ongoing online meeting. The meeting was between Nathaniel and another party.
The conference room shown on the screen was nondescript. Electronic screens covered the walls, each. replaying boxing matches.
As expected, Freya spotted the man seated at the conference table. It was the man who had promised her cooperation, only to betray her.
Freya had never suspected that Alexander’s proposed collaboration was a ruse, a ploy to align himself with Nathaniel.
Nathaniel’s voice was icy, his mockery intensifying.
He had no desire to engage with Freya at the moment. Her previous attack had left him with a throbbing headache, and he feared he might strangle her if they exchanged words.
Nathaniel glanced at Alexander on the screen and announced, “She’s on board. We can proceed with the contract signing online.”
On the screen, Alexander cast a disinterested look at the defeated Freya, showing no signs of remorse.
To him, Freya was a mere pawn in his dealings with Nathaniel, a tool to be used at his convenience. He would be a fool not to seize the opportunity when it presented itself.
His long–standing feud with Nathaniel paled in comparison to his desire to secure a stake in the projects in Saeville.
He didn’t spare a second glance at Freya, who was in a precarious situation.
After all, he had handed Freya over to Nathaniel, and her fate was no longer his concern.
However, Alexander was somewhat taken aback. Freya seemed to hold some significance to Nathaniel. He had demanded numerous concessions in their deal, expecting Nathaniel to negotiate, but Nathaniel had agreed without hesitation, seemingly in a rush.
Alexander clicked his mouse, and a map of East Saeville’s development zone appeared on the screen.
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His demeanor was composed, but his demand was steeped in greed.
“Deal.” Nathaniel responded.
Freya. leaning against the door gap, was consumed by despair.
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