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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 37

Chapter 37

“What? Where did you go just now?” Mackenzie

inquired casually after noticing her sister had

disappeared for a while.

“Hehe! I went to help you spy on a cheating husband,

of course!”

“What?”

Mackenzie frowned, and her gaze instantly became icy

cold.

When Beatrix saw her sister’s reaction, she appeared

scared on the outside, but she was ecstatic on the

inside. The stronger her reaction, the more important

that man is to her!

If it were any other man, Mackenzie would not be

bothered to spare them a glance even if he was

hooking up with other women in public, let alone show

any expression.

What exactly is that man capable of? I can’t believe he

can make my sister care about him.

However, to Beatrix’s disappointment, Mackenzie

merely frowned for a second before walking away with

an expression of indifference.

On the contrary, the former pouted, thinking it was not

fun, and ran after her. “Mackenzie, are you just going to

condone that man’s behavior?”

Mackenzie pretended to find it funny. “We agreed when

we married that it was all for show. Hence, I don’t care

if he cheats on me, let alone picks up girls!”

Naturally, she hoped that Emmanuel would cheat.

When that happened, she would have a legitimate

reason to get a divorce, and Terence would have

nothing to say about it.

“Is that so?”

Beatrix was a shrewd girl, and having lived with her

sister for so many years, how could she not know her

well?

She won’t even bother to explain herself if she truly

doesn’t care.

Moreover, she could easily tell that Mackenzie’s

carefree smile was fake.

For a woman with my sister’s personality, pretending to

smile carefreely is already very telling. She genuinely

cares about that man on the inside! Hehe! Maybe this

is the power of marriage?

“Then I’ll go to that man again, say you don’t care, and

let him continue what he’s doing!”

With that said, Beatrix deliberately turned around and

ran.

However, she had only run a little when she found

herself stuck in the same spot. It turned out that

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