Chapter 133 Don’t Impersonate Me
A cold shiver ran down Frederick’s spine as Kristian’s gaze locked onto him. He knew the time had come–he had to confess everything to Freya.
Previously, Kristian had used Lionel’s phone to contact Freya, asking her to lift the ban she had placed on him.
Afterward, he waited.
However, even as the workday drew to a close, she had not removed him from her blacklist.
It was then that Gerard made a surprising discovery about Frederick’s identity.
As he read through Frederick’s profile, Kristian suddenly recalled why Frederick seemed so familiar. They had
crossed paths before in Alerith, during a meal and again in Ethel’s hospital room.
Since Freya had entrusted Frederick with both her house and car, Kristian surmised they were fairly close.
Hoping to use this to his advantage, Kristian invited Frederick to his office, claiming he wanted to discuss a
business collaboration with Frederick’s father.
Frederick accepted the invitation without hesitation.
Soon after, Kristian suggested they try out an immersive holographic experience. Frederick, unsuspecting, agreed eagerly and signed a document without second thoughts.
Before long, he found himself strapped into a high–tech chair by Kristian.
As Frederick recounted the events to Freya, she asked, “How does this relate to the kidnapping?”
Even if Frederick were bound to a chair, this seemed a bit overdramatic.
Kristian wasn’t going to let him starve, was he?
“I need to go to the bathroom, and he’s refusing to release me,” Frederick said, clearly distressed. “Freya, please -just take him off the blacklist for now. You can put him back on once I’m free.”
Freya didn’t respond.
Neither did Kristian
I’m going to bed,” Freya finally said, her voice resolute. “I’m not going to entertain this further.”
“Please, Freya Frederick pleaded, his voice desperate. “Help me, just this once!”
“Don’t worry,” Freya replied flatly, “If you do end up dying in Shaw Group’s chair, I’ll make sure they face the
consequences.”
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Fredens het sask Why was preys being so onhelpful in such a crucial moment?
“Freys?” he called squin, to all he heard were the beeps of the line disconnecting
Retire he could speak further, freys had already hung up, turning her phone to silent and pulling the covers up
in the brightly he experience room, Frederick remained trapped in the cher. “I told you,” he muttered, “Once Freys makes up her mind, nothing can change it. Threats won’t work on her.”
“Get her to remove me from the blacklist, and I’ll offer your father’s company a project,” Kristian said coldly, tossing Frederick’s phone onto his lap.
Frederick growned. “I never intended to take over the family business,” he said quietly.
Kristian was momentarily at a loss for words.
“What is it that you want, then?” he asked, his voice growing more direct.
“Nothing.” Frederick replied after a beat. “But here’s the thing–whatever you can offer me, Freya can offer too. If i offend you, she will help me out. But if I offend her, there’s no one who will come to my aid.”
In truth, if he offended Freya, not a single soul would come to his aid; every one of his friends would choose to walk away.
Kristian thought for a moment, his fingers tapping against his phone. “So, you’re not helping me, huh?”
“It’s not that I won’t,” Frederick replied earnestly. “It’s that I simply can’t.”
He was not stupid. He knew Kristian had failed Freya. Anyone with any sense wouldn’t help Freya’s ex.
Kristian leaned back, considering Frederick’s words.
“In that case, I’ll need to borrow your phone to send a message,” he said, his voice low and calm. “I’m sure someone in your ‘Seven Little Warriors‘ chat can help me.”
Frederick’s eyes widened in alarm. How did Kristian know about that group?
“I know Freya’s in there as well,” Kristian added with a smirk.
“Knowing she’s in the group, you still think you can get a solution?” Frederick asked, though he could already tell things weren’t as simple as they seemed.
Kristian sat down casually, his demeanor cool and collected. “Just because she’s in there doesn’t mean she checks her messages frequently.” During the two years they were together, Freya rarely played with her phone. She preferred reading books–her interests were vast. Even after their divorce, he doubted she had become more attached to her phone.
Frederick swallowed nervously, a wave of unease washing over him.
If Kristian really did use his phone to send messages in the group, things were about to get awkward.
“Gerard,” Kristian called, handing the phone to Gerard, who was still at the office. “Unlock it, check Frederick’s
usual tone in chats, and send a few messages in the group.”
“About what?” Gerard asked, sympathy evident in his eyes.
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Kristian typed on his own phone, then sent a few messages to Gerard.
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