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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 437

hapter 437

Sarah smiled and said, “Mom, you underestimate yourself too much!

Regardless, you are still the legitimate daughter-in-law of Grandpa, and your

family status should be the highest among all women!”

“Tell me what you want,” Felicity said directly.

“I want one of my father’s mementos!” Sarah said with a smile.

Felicity was slightly startled. She didn’t need Sarah to explicitly state what it

was as she knew what it would be.

“Why are you hesitating? If you don’t agree, you’ll have to figure a way

yourself!”

Sarah played coy and turned to leave.

“Wait!”

As expected, Felicity called out to her. When Sarah turned back, Felicity spoke

coldly. “Fine, but you must make Emmanuel leave Mackenzie’s side within a

month.”

Sarah smiled triumphantly while brimming with confidence. “It’s a deal!”

Meanwhile, on the other side of the Quillen family, Alfred spoke up when only

both he and Terence remained. “Old Mr. Quillen, it seems that Madam is still

unwilling.”

Terence grew annoyed and said, “What can she do if she’s unwilling? When it

was time for her to fulfill her responsibilities as a mother, she didn’t do it. Now

that Mackenzie has found true love, she wants to meddle and break up her

daughter’s marriage! It’s not only me. Mackenzie won’t listen to her either!”

Alfred nodded and whispered, “Perhaps Ms. Mackenzie has always doubted

that Madam is not her biological mother, which is why her feelings toward

her have always been lukewarm.”

At the mention of this matter, Terence let out a sigh, In fact, even he couldn’t

be a hundred percent certain that Mackenzie was Felicity’s biological

daughter.

Twenty-eight years ago, when the Quillen family’s business had not reached

its current scale, Terence didn’t have the confidence he had now.

So, at that time, he tried his best to arrange a marriage alliance, having his

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