The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret by Carly Glover

Chapter 384 A Visit to the Morgan Residence



Frey leaned over slowly and bowed to her mother, a gesture of paying respect to her elders.

Nathaniel helped Frey to her feet, and after a brief chat with Linda, they decided to leave as it was getting late.

The two nurses Frey had hired arrived to give Linda a bath and massage.

Since it was no longer appropriate for Nathaniel to stay, he took Frey with him.

As they exited the ward, Linda's hand resting on the edge of the bed trembled slightly, her fingers curling ever so slightly, though still somewhat stiff.

The night had fully fallen by the time they got into the car.

"Mr. Nathaniel, would you like to go back to Ocean Villa?" Koen asked, knowing that Frey had been staying there recently and Mr. Nathaniel seemed intent on running around the city all day.

"We're heading to the Morgan Residence," Nathaniel replied calmly.

Koen almost swerved the steering wheel in surprise.

Mr. Nathaniel wants to show Ms. Frey around the city tonight!

Frey felt a surge of nervousness as Nathaniel mentioned the Morgan Residence.

She couldn't shake the memory of the old photos her father had kept in the Gomez Mansion. Unfortunately, the fire destroyed many of those precious items.

The photos that had survived were burned in the backpack Nathaniel had carried out of the blaze. The images showed her father, Killian, and Mrs. Morgan in an intimate pose, resembling a couple. The Morgan family had always been a sensitive topic for Nathaniel, yet now he was taking her there. Frey understood the significance of this visit.

The Morgan family had been overshadowed by the Gomez family and didn't reside in Saeville's most affluent area.

Instead, they had an unremarkable apartment in the west of Saeville.

When the apartment complex was first built, it was one of Saeville's earliest commercial properties. The buildings were modest two-story apartments with small yards.

Despite the modesty of the location, acquiring property there was quite challenging.

Nathaniel visited this residence every few months, either accompanied by Koen or driving himself. This time, he was bringing his wife.

Koen parked the car outside the old apartment building.

Compared to Nathaniel's other

properties in Saeville, this place seemed small and outdated. The yard was tiny, and there was only a single parking space.

Koen remained in the car while Nathaniel went inside.

The building's door still had an old lock, which Nathaniel unlocked with a key. Frey followed him in. The apartment, both inside and out, was well-maintained, likely due to regular cleaning by hired help.

Despite its simple furnishings, the space was warmly decorated.

The first floor featured a living room, kitchen, and a children's room with a small garden.

The second floor included the master bedroom, guest room, another children's room, and a study. Once among the wealthiest families in Saeville, the Morgan family's fortunes had declined dramatically. After Zander was accused of money laundering and fell out with Killian, the family's business faced numerous crises.

Zander's attempt to develop overseas business ended tragically with the crash of his private plane. The Morgan family eventually went bankrupt, and many of their properties were mortgaged to repay debts.

Only this old apartment in the west

of the city remained, waiting quietly for its owner to return and restore the family's former glory in Saeville.


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