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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 1273

Chapter 1273 Heated Argument 

“Hey, don’t worry! I will take good care of you!” 

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Beatrix was not a scheming woman. She immediately patted Frederick on the shoulder affectionately with her small hand. 

Frederick’s heart raced, but he forced himself to hold back before warning himself silently not to blush or show any signs of embarrassment. 

“Frederick, you can leave now!” 

“Yes, Ms. Quillen!” 

After nodding, Frederick left. Beatrix was too enthusiastic and lively. He was afraid that he wouldn’t be able to handle this beautiful young lady if he walked too slowly. 

“Emmanuel, what kind of person is Frederick?” 

After Frederick left, Beatrix asked curiously. After all, Frederick was Emmanuel’s close friend. 

“Well…” 

Emmanuel thought for a moment and immediately said, “Although Frederick is a bit introverted, he is absolutely honest and trustworthy. It’s pleasant to be friends with him, and he’s the type who would go to great lengths for his friends!” 

Upon hearing Emmanuel’s evaluation of Frederick, Beatrix had a good impression of Frederick. She felt that she should nurture this subordinate well. 

After all, as a manager, who wouldn’t want to have some trusted allies? 

Moreover, if she wanted to compete with Lara in the company in the future, she would definitely need more help! 

Unexpectedly, just as she was thinking this, Mackenzie’s office door was knocked. 

In the next moment, Lara disregarded Lexi’s obstruction and burst in with an aggressive demeanor! 

“Lara, do you have something to say?” 

Mackenzie looked at her sister with a cold and displeased expression. 

She disliked it when people barged into her office without permission! 

“Mackenzie, I’m sorry! But Lexi stopped me, and I had to come in!” 

Lara still spoke respectfully to Mackenzie, but in the next moment, she pointed at Beatrix and shouted, “Why did you entrust a woman like her with a 75 million project? Does she have the capability? She doesn’t!” 

“Lara, don’t… don’t underestimate me!” Beatrix became furious instantly and stood her ground. “I lack the capability? Do you have it, then? You traitor! You have no right to say that about me!” 

“Me, a traitor? Everything I do is for the Quillen family! You’re the one causing trouble for the Quillen family!” 

Lara was also emotionally charged and pushed Beatrix directly. She believed that it was the right choice for Mackenzie and Gautier to be together, and Beatrix was hindering Mackenzie from making the right decision! 

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Lata was also emotionally charged and pushed Beatrix dirantly. She believed that it was the right choice for Mackenzie and Gautier to be together, and Beatrix was hindering Mackenzie from making the right decision 

Upon seeing the situation, Emmanuel quickly tried to intervene, but unexpectedly Frederick, who had just walked out heard the commotion and rushed back. He opened his arms to protect Beatrix and said loudly Ms. Lare, this is a civilized society: Please refrain from physical aggression 

“Who do you think you are? What business do you have interfering in the Quillen family’s affairs?” 

“Shut up, Lara 

Mackenzie finally reached her limit and reprimanded directly, 7 am the decision-maker of Terence Group, and 1 have entrusted this project to Beatrix! If she falls, you can criticize her and even me, but I won’t allow you to speak like this right now. Focus on your own responsibilities and stop thinking you know better and causing trouble!” 

If Lara wasn’t her sister, Mackenzie would have fired her directly, but in order to avoid family turmoil, she wanted to give Lara another chance. 

“Mackenzie! When will you come to your senses?” 

Lara was still agitated and continued to argue. 

“Frederick, escort her out!” 

Mackenzie didn’t want to hear another word from Lara and immediately instructed Frederick. 

“Yes, Ms. Quillen!” 

Frederick turned his gaze toward Lara and said, “Ms. Lara, please!” 

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