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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 27

Chapter 27

Mackenzie led the way while Beatrix trailed behind her,

and the two of them could hear everyone greeting

them respectfully.

Although Mackenzie was an aloof woman, she was not

cocky. In response, she would incline her head at the

more important figures in the corporate world out of

courtesy.

Men who received her response would puff up their

chests in pride.

In the meantime, as Emmanuel and Roselynn could

not see who everyone was excited about, they decided

to continue enjoying the food before them.

On the other hand, when Mackenzie went up the stairs

and raked her gaze across the room, she noticed her

husband in the corner.

What’s going on? That man is sharing food with

another woman, and they’re even chatting so merrily?

The polite smile on Mackenzie’s face faded, and the

temperature around her dropped drastically.

Why is that man here? Is he cheating on me? D*mn it!

Although Mackenzie told Emmanuel that it was fine for

him to date other women after they got married, she

realized she was still perturbed when she actually saw

him with another woman.

Fortunately, their marriage was a secret, and no one

knew that Emmanuel was her husband. Otherwise, his

appearance with another woman would have ruined

her illustrious reputation.

“Hmph!”

Following a sudden scoff, Mackenzie stopped greeting

the others and left the ballroom on the first floor.

Beatrix, who could not read Mackenzie’s mind, was

baffled. Mackenzie’s expression changed in the blink of

an eye! What’s going on?

However, a thought popped into her head when she

followed Mackenzie’s gaze to the spot in the corner

and noticed Emmanuel.

Beatrix had never seen Emmanuel before, so she

quickly pulled Mackenzie’s personal assistant closer to

her and asked, “Greta, who’s that man?”

“Ms. Beatrix, that’s Emmanuel Lowe.”

Oh!” Beatrix exclaimed as realization dawned upon

him.

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