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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 1458

Chapter 1458 The Battle for Mackenzie’s Safety 

Chapter 1458 

“Tommy, it’s dangerous!” Mackenzie shouted. 

Mackenzie didn’t even think about her child in her belly, and she wanted to rush over to 

save Tommy. 

Unfortunately, she was too slow! 

Tommy was terrified. His eyes widened in fear, and he was unsure of how to react. 

However, two burly men were sent flying through the air at a critical moment! 

“D*mn it, how dare you touch my kid? I’ll kill you!” 

It was Blake! 

Mackenzie never expected that the person who had kidnapped her last time would 

come to her rescue this time. 

Chapter 1458 The Battle for Mackenzie’s Safety 

However, she rejoiced too soon. 

In the next moment, a long-haired and stern man stood in front of her. He was 

instructing the burly men who had just gotten up and said, “Take her away first. I’ll 

handle this.” 

“Yosef?!” Mackenzie was shocked. 

Mackenzie trembled slightly. She was feeling extremely surprised and conflicted. 

Firstly, she had no idea how this man appeared in front of her. 

Secondly, she never expected that this man from Hero’s Village would become her 

enemy, 

while her former enemy had now come to rescue her. 

Thirdly, she realized who was behind the plot against her when she saw this man. 

“Mr. Ugly, please save Mackenzie!” 

Chapter 1458 The Battle for Mackenzie’s Safety 

Tommy desperately tugged at Blake’s pants, pleading excitedly. 

“Hehe, why should I care? I won’t save her!” 

Seeing that Yosef was not to be trifled with, Blake had no intention of engaging in a 

direct confrontation with such a skilled fighter for Mackenzie. It wasn’t his style 

e as a 

Casanova. 

“If you don’t save her, then I won’t talk to you anymore! Don’t expect me to call you Dad!! 

Tommy immediately threatened. 

Mackenzie was about to be coerced into the car! 

The child was very anxious and almost in tears! 

“Alright, fine. If you call me ‘dad’ now, I’ll save her!” Blake said. 

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8 The Battle for Mackenzie’s Safety 

“Dad! Save Mackenzie!” Tommy exclaimed. 

“Such a little br*t!” Blake chuckled at Tommy’s words. He had done everything before to 

let Tommy call him Dad. However, Tommy didn’t hesitate to betray Ryder for Mackenzie. 

“Gorgeous women are indeed troublemakers. They’ve even harmed my son at such a 

young age!” 

Blake said leisurely, loosening his muscles and walking forward. 

“Please stop!” 

Yosef stopped him expressionlessly and said, “Don’t force me to take action. I don’t 

want to kill you.” 

“Oh?” Blake was curious about it. 

He was suddenly stunned, as if he had heard a great joke. Then he burst into laughter 

Chapter 1458 The Battle for Mackenzie’s Safety 

and said, “Oh, this pretentious talk. I’ve lived for thirty years, and it’s the first time I’ve 

heard of it! I suddenly feel like picking a fight with you!” 

Yosef maintained his cold expression, his left hand already resting on the hilt of his 

sword at his waist. 

“Haha, so you’re also a sword practitioner?” Blake asked. 

Blake’s laughter grew more triumphant and he said, “I won’t decline a sword fight. Just 

to clarify, not that kind of sword fight. I’m straight, like my sword. Don’t know about 

yours, though.” 

The burly men around who were attempting to force Mackenzie into the car all 

chuckled. 

This ugly man really enjoyed talking nonsense. 

However, Yosef remained impassive. His sword’s temperature remains uncertain, but 

Chapter 1458 The Battle for Mackenzie’s Safety 

his expression was definitely colder than a butcher’s knife that had been used to 

slaughter pigs for thirty years! 

“Go to hell!” 

Blake took the initiative and threw a punch. 

Today, he was determined to be a hero in front of his son! 

This was also his redemption as an unattractive man! 

Yosef easily dodged his Thrust Impact Fist, followed by Whirlwind Ho 

It was still evaded by Yosef. 

The third move was a side whip kick. 

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