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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 1439

Chapter 1439 

In their eyes, it was just rubbish, and it had even been 

stepped on by Althea… 

Even Emmanuel didn’t expect this! 

Firstly, he actually didn’t know Rob

Secondly, he didn’t understand why Rob placed so much 

trust in him

Thirdly, Rob appeared to be a very distinguished person

and people like him were typically quite refined and paid 

attention to personal hygiene. Yet, he didn’t care about 

hygiene and directly ate the pill… 

Even more surprisingly, a miraculous scene was about to 

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After Rob ate the longevity pill, some oily substance 

quickly seeped out of his body. He appeared very dirty

However, Rob was incredibly thrilled because he knew 

that these substances were toxins that had 

accumulated in his body for many years

These toxins were typically impossible to expel. Forcibly 

removing them with Western medicine would be 

detrimental to health and not worth the risk, but if left to 

accumulate for too long, it could lead to various illnesses 

and ultimately death

Now, by taking one of these miraculous pills, these toxins 

could be expelled. 7.5 million was definitely a worthwhile 

investment

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Witnessing this miraculous sight, many people were left 

speechlessl 

Would a fantasy novel oven dare to write such

scenario

Yet, it was unfolding right before their eyes, challenging 

their understanding of medicine

Miss Lowe, how many of these pills do you still have? 7.5 

million for one. I will purchase as many as you have!” 

Rob paid no mind to the oily substance oozing from his 

body; he was elated as he grasped Roselynn’s hand

Roselynn appeared slightly disdainful as she glanced at 

Emmanuel

Emmanuel chuckled and remarked, I don’t have any 

left” 

All the Royal Blood Grass had been utilized. Emmanuel 

had only made three pills. He sold one and still had two 

left. He was reserving one for his mother and another one 

for Terence

Even if he had the opportunity to acquire all the 

materials again in the future, he would set some aside 

for his father, mother, and other elders first. Then only 

would he sell the surplus, if he even had surplus

What a pity!” 

Rob implored, If you two make more longevity pills in the 

future, please remember to inform me at once!” 

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Emmanuel simply smiled nonchalantly in response. He 

did not even know this old stranger, so why would he 

take him seriously

Observing this, Julian was exceedingly thrilled. Seizing the 

opportunity while his bodyguard was distracted, he 

suddenly broke free and rushed onto the stage

Mom, did you see that? It is your own fault for 

underestimating the value. Stop looking down on 

Roselynn!” 

Althea’s face flushed with embarrassment and anger as 

she was berated in public by her own son

Althea, how are you planning to return my gift to me?” 

Old Mr. Summerton was also rather furious

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Who would not desire a longer life? It was meant to be 

his birthday gift, but because Althea bestowed it upon 

someone else, he could only be envious from afar

Even at the very least, selling those pills would still fetch 

7.5 million

The audience also ridiculed Althea for her 

shortsightedness and squandering valuable items

At that moment, Althea was at a loss for words and 

struggled to articulate herself

Roselynn no longer wished to be the center of attention

She bowed to Old Mr. Summerton and said, Then I shall 

take my leave!” 

With that, she promptly exited the stage

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Despite Althea’s embarrassment, she did not feel any 

better. In fact, she felt even more burdened

If possible, she did not want to become adversaries with 

Althea, let alone enemies

Roselynn!” 

Julian once again disregarded everyone’s attempts to 

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