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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 1143

Chapter 1143 I Trust You 

“Oh, by the way, didn’t you just ask me how Manuel is better than Gautier? His martial arts skills are far superior to 

Gautier’s, and he’s much better than Gautier as a boyfriend. Hmph!” 

Lara was furious and unable to respond. After struggling to get up, she snorted and left. 

“If you dare to bully me again next time, I’ll have Manuel punch your teeth in! You violent woman, you have no understanding of elegance, hmph!” 

Beatrix continued to mock her, reminding Lara of her place in the family and discouraging her from acting 

arrogantly. 

Emmanuel sighed and ignored Beatrix, quickly walking back to Mackenzie’s room. 

“So, did you teach Lara a lesson?” 

Although Mackenzie didn’t leave the room, she seemed to have X-ray vision. As soon as Emmanuel entered, she could guess what had just happened outside. 

“I suppose so.” 

He shrugged helplessly. 

Regardless, Lara was his sister-in-law, and it didn’t seem right to handle the situation this way. He was also afraid 

that Mackenzie would scold him. 

“Lara lost her parents when she was young. Sophie and Hannah were responsible for her education, but they 

weren’t as patient in teaching her as Samantha. So, Lara isn’t as well-mannered. But I’m sure she doesn’t have bad 

intentions. Don’t take it too seriously with her.” 

“Oh, I see…” 

Emmanuel didn’t expect Mackenzie to say such things at all. He was just worried that she would scold him, but he didn’t expect her to defend him. 

Now, he was starting to feel that Mackenzie actually cared about him the most! 

“In that case, do you think Lara’s return at this time might be orchestrated by someone?” 

Emmanuel speculated. 

Since his confrontation with Magnus, he had become very cautious. 

Fortunately, Mackenzie was also a cautious person. When she heard him say this, she not only didn’t scold him for making random guesses but also thought that he wasn’t foolish. 

“It might have something to do with Gautier,” Mackenzie guessed. “That man is much more difficult to deal with than Hubert. Now that he openly said he wants to pursue me he must be planning something against the Quillen 

family.” 

Emmanuel immediately said, “No matter what his plan is, if he harms you or my family, I will never let him off!” 

Bearing the name of Wolf Warrior, if you offend Chanaea, no matter how far away you are, I will find you and kill you! 

This also applies to my family. Lay a finger on my wife, and you shall die! 

Mackenzie suddenly smiled. 

She no longer intentionally restrained her smile in front of Emmanuel, so she smiled like a blooming snowflower. 

Emmanuel was momentarily stunned by her smile. 

“Putting that aside, you idiot, why did you boast in public tonight?” 

Mackenzie suddenly became angry and stared at him. “You promised to join the Chamber of Commerce and increase the Quillen family’s assets by 60 percent within a year. Who are you kidding?” 

“I wasn’t kidding!” 

Emmanuel turned serious as well. “Didn’t you see how Gautier provoked me? How could I not fight back?” 

“What if we can’t fulfill the promise? Are you really planning to leave me?” 

Mackenzie became nervous for a moment, disregarding the ambiguity of her words. 

“We will definitely fulfill it. I trust you! Please trust me, too!” 

Emmanuel gently held Mackenzie’s hand and looked into her eyes. “Let’s consider it as signing another marriage agreement. If I can’t fulfill it, I’ll leave.” 

This fool! 

Mackenzie’s body trembled slightly. 

It was she who first proposed the agreement. She still remembered that night when she drafted the agreement and 

asked him to come and sign it. 

After signing the agreement, she felt miserable and drank herself silly. 

Little did she expect that after signing that agreement, she got herself involved in such a sticky situation. Now she had to sign agreements with this fool over and over again and fulfill new agreements together. 

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