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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 1190

Chapter 1190 Turn and Run 

Moreover, the opponent possessed a celestial aura similar to Mackenzie. Sage was truly not adept at facing such 

a woman. 

Mackenzie fixed her cold gaze on the opponent. Although the woman in white had her face covered, Mackenzie quickly realized it wasn’t Sarah but, at the same time, was… 

Having lived under the same roof as Sarah for many years, Mackenzie was very familiar with her mysterious sister. The figure of the opponent indeed resembled her sister a lot. No wonder that night, Emmanuel suspected her of being Sarah. It seemed the woman playing the piano at the nightclub that night was her, after all. What an absurd 

story! 

Mackenzie was momentarily confused. 

“I’ve seen shameless people, but never someone as shameless as you,” Mackenzie said coldly. “The Heart of the Sun has always belonged to the Quillen family. Since when did it become yours? A thief is a thief, full of theories about thievery!” 

Mackenzie hurling insults stunned Sage. He couldn’t believe the beautiful and ethereal Mackenzie would also get angry like an ordinary woman. 

Even more unexpectedly, the woman in white also began insulting, coldly snorting. “The Quillen family is the real thief here! Did you produce this stone? Did you buy it with your money? Or was it picked up from someone else by you, forcibly claiming it as your own? The shameless one is you, Mackenzie!” 

Mackenzie was taken aback. Just a moment ago, she wasn’t sure if this woman was her sister, but now, in the midst of their argument, she knew this was Sarah through and through. 

“What? Legally, it belongs to the Quillen family, and it’s still mine. Do you have a problem with that? Trying every means, coveting it for so many years without success, your mood must be horrible, right?” Mackenzie intentionally provoked, continuing to test her. 

The woman in white was also slightly surprised, feeling that this cunning woman must have guessed her identity. Did Emmanuel tell her something? But so what? They had no proof! 

“Holy Fire organization does want to take back this stone, but it’s not because we lack the ability to take it. It’s just that the timing wasn’t right before, so we let your family keep it temporarily. Did you really think you were clever?* The woman in white coldly mocked. 

“Hmph, be obstinate all you want. Boast after you finally reclaim it! You shameless woman, always resorting to despicable means!” Mackenzie also started to insult. 

She wasn’t just talking about the matter of the stone; it also involved her man. How many times had this woman across from her tried to seduce her husband? With so many men in the world, why was she fixated on someone 

close to home?! 

“Hmph, I’ll just snatch everything you have, then! Let’s see how arrogant you can continue to be!” The woman in white said with annoyance. 

She wasn’t just talking about the matter of the stone; it also involved her man. How many times had this woman across from her tried to seduce her husband? With so many men in the world, why was she fixated on someone 

close to home?! 

“Hmph, I’ll just snatch everything you have, then! Let’s see how arrogant you can continue to be!” The woman in 

white said with annoyance. 

Sage was puzzled. Do they know each other? Is it me, or does it look like they’re quarreling like a pair of sisters with family discord? Speaking of which, are you justified in quarreling like this, considering your looks and temperament? What will your fans think if they see this? 

The next moment, the woman in white reached out toward Mackenzie. 

Regardless of their relationship, Sage didn’t care in this situation; he had to protect Mackenzie. 

Slap! 

He swatted away the wrist of the woman in white. Despite initially intending to be gentle, he didn’t expect that she would flip her wrist and grasp his. 

So fast! Such strong inner strength! 

ま 

Sage realized he underestimated her; this woman in white was far more powerful than Trisha just now, leagues 

above. 

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