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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 1110

Chapter 1110 Derrick Finch 

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If given the choice, Emmanuel would prefer these aunts to continue staying with the Quillen family. He didn’t mind if they looked down on him or mocked him. It was still better than them completely severing ties with the Quillen family because of his existence. 

“The one who will inherit her shares is a young, wealthy heir. I’m concerned that he might have some connection with Magnus and is joining the Terence Group as a spy. That’s why I arranged for him to take over the Commerce Department.” 

Once Mackenzie laid out her plan, Emmanuel understood what she wanted him to do! 

“You want me to keep an eye on him, Mackenzie?” 

“That’s correct!” 

Mackenzie was satisfied with his quick understanding. “Although the Commerce Department is important, it is not the core department of the company. Even if he wants to cause us trouble, he won’t be able to harm the foundation of Terence Group. However, we need to eliminate him as soon as possible if he truly is a spy!” 

“I understand!” Emmanuel nodded seriously. 

The next morning, Emmanuel officially joined Terence Group and entered the Commerce Department. When he arrived, he soon discovered that there were only five people in this department! 

Apart from the executive and deputy executive, there was only one investment specialist and two clerks! 

Since the Terence Group had a good reputation, they rarely needed to seek investments. Therefore, the creation and continuation of this department was just a formality. 

What was even more frustrating was that, aside from the newly appointed executive and deputy executive, the other three were all women. So, Emmanuel had to do all the heavy lifting on his first day at work. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that he had shouldered all the manual labor. 

Of course, Emmanuel received unanimous praise from the other three female colleagues in the department for being a down-to-earth deputy executive! 

“Hush! Hush!” 

Emmanuel was tidying up his desk as the end of office hours approached when he suddenly heard someone whistling behind him. 

He instinctively turned around and saw none other than the new executive of the Commerce Department, Derrick Finch! 

He was a typical middle-aged man in his 30s. He was rather overweight with rolls of fat around his waist. The greedy and dodgy glint in his eyes only made him seem sleazier. It was clear from his appearance that he often indulged in alcohol and lacked exercise. 

“Sir, do you need something from me?” 

“Hey, do you have any plans/tonight?” Derrick spoke in a familiar tone. 

“If you’re here about personal matters, I’m afraid I’m not free!” 

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Emmanuel’s attitude was clear. Although Mackenzie wanted him to keep an eye on Derrick, he didn’t want to have too much contact with the man outside of work. 

“Well, you can consider it as official business then!” said Derrick as he approached Emmanuel with a mischievous look in his eyes. 

“What official business?” 

Emmanuel furrowed his brows slightly. He was getting the feeling that Derrick wasn’t a straightforward man. 

Sure enough, Derrick arched his eyebrows and said, “I’m new to Yeringham, and I don’t know where to go for entertainment at night. Why don’t you give me a tour?” 

After that, he made a rather explicit yet specific gesture with his hands. It was clear he wanted to find some women to have fun with tonight! 

“Darn, he truly is a pervert!” 

Although a person like that was far from morally clean, they were actually easier to deal with than those who were deceitful and cunning. 

Emmanuel waved his hand and said dismissively, “Mr. Finch, I’m afraid you’ve got the wrong person!” 

He wasn’t a man who would engage in such activities! 

“Haha, there are only two of us left in the office! Why bother with the charade? Are you going to tell me you’re not interested? So? What do you say?” 

Derrick laughed loudly as he bumped shoulders with Emmanuel. 

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