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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 1160

Chapter 1160 A Genius In A Certain Field 

Naturally, this was also the truth. 

“Yeah, I’m not happy about it either. Ryder’s choice is really terrible!” Emmanuel sighed as well. 

“How about we find a way to sabotage this marriage? We must ensure that Ryder marries Tia!” Roselynn suggested quickly. 

“Well… isn’t that a bit inappropriate? How do we sabotage it?” Emmanuel hesitated. 

While he didn’t consider himself a saint, he knew that ruining someone else’s marriage was unethical. However, if Ryder ended up marrying Ruby, he might regret it for the rest of his life. So, for Ryder’s sake, he might have to play the role of the villain alongside his sister. 

Roselynn, on the other hand, had long accepted the label of a villain. Since the entire Yeringham considered her as such, being a bit mischievous seemed justified. 

“I haven’t thought it through completely yet. Let’s take it one step at a time!” Roselynn confidently said. “In any case, Tia is better than Ruby; that’s an undeniable fact. Ruby is probably just trying to deceive Ryder into marriage for money. I believe she’ll reveal her true colors sooner or later!” 

Emmanuel agreed with her. Someone like Ruby couldn’t genuinely be interested in Ryder. So, he would leave it to his sister to arrange the next steps. 

In the past couple of days, Emmanuel had been working in the laboratory, researching new energy products derived from the Heart of the Sun and assisting in the lab’s reconstruction. By the third day, with great attention from the Terence Group and the Quillen family, the laboratory was quickly rebuilt! 

Early in the morning, Emmanuel drove Mackenzie to the R&D center for inspection. During the ride, Emmanuel couldn’t help but ask, “What did Lara study abroad? She seems quite knowledgeable in energy and mechanics!” 

Being praised by the Northern Region Wolf was undoubtedly an honor because Emmanuel was an expert in those two fields and a master of military machinery and energy. However, his medical and martial arts achievements overshadowed his talents in these areas. 

“She majored in Energy and Power Engineering at MIT, and she has considerable talent in energy storage science, much better than me,” Mackenzie explained plainly. “Lara’s father, my uncle, was also an expert in this field. He assisted my father in developing the Energy Diagram of Nine Palace. 

“When Lara was six, she found out that her father died in an accident during an energy power reaction experiment. She started studying the data her father left behind. At that time, she didn’t understand much, but she showed a strong interest. From a young age, she delved into this knowledge. At the age of eight, she understood some professional knowledge that university students could only learn, shocking the entire family!” 

“I see.” Emmanuel nodded as he drove. 

No wonder she appears so proud in front of Beatrix; she’s a female genius in a certain field! 

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“I see.” Emmanuel nodded as he drove. 

No wonder she appears so proud in front of Beatrix; she’s a female genius in a certain field! 

“She has expressed to me that her return this time is to help me break through in the research and development c new energy products. She also mentioned developing a comprehensive new energy storage product to open up a vast new market!” Mackenzie continued, “And she told me last night that she has solved the problem of the previous experiment explosion. Today, Grandpa and everyone will come to the laboratory to witness her performance.” 

“Grandpa is coming too!” Emmanuel was somewhat surprised and a bit excited. Although his relationship with Lara was not good, he still wanted to see her succeed. After all, it was beneficial for the Quillen family. 

Just at that moment, a red sports car suddenly sped up from behind, attempting to intercept Emmanuel’s car as they were about to enter the Terence Group’s R&D center. 

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