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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 1089

Chapter 1089 With Age Comes Wisdom

Terence could no longer distinguish between family and strangers.

“Hannah.”

“Hannah.”

“Dad, let’s go talk to Hannah.”

Several aunts also left one by one.

Mackenzie stood still, silently observing Marilyn. She wondered if her worry was slowly becoming a reality.

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Mackenzie had noticed that the more the Quillen family tried to distance Marilyn, the more it seemed to backfire. However, if they didn’t push Marilyn away, she appeared to have significant ambitions.

“Alfred.” Terence’s face turned pale, and his right hand trembled. It wasn’t just his heart shaking; he felt a sensation he hadn’t experienced in years.

“Old Mr. Quillen, what are your orders?”

“Send someone to take Marilyn back to her room to rest and protect her. Absolutely no more bullying.”

“Yes, Old Mr. Quillen.” Despite Alfred’s biases against Marilyn, he promptly followed Terence’s orders.

Soon, Terence returned to the room, his face fluctuating between red and white, clearly unwell.

Emmanuel rushed to support Terence, saying, “Grandpa, your heart isn’t in good shape. It’s not healthy to get angry frequently or experience significant emotional swings.”

Terence let out a heavy sigh, covered his head, and felt a slight dizziness.

Emmanuel guided him to sit down on a chair and quickly used the finger pressure technique to stabilize his blood pressure.

After a while, Terence gradually recovered a bit, slumping in the chair. He said, “Emmanuel, close the door. Today, the two of us need to have a heart-to-heart conversation.”

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