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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 453

Chapter 453

“Get out!” With the tone of a CEO, Mackenzie pointed outside with her delicate

finger.

Emmanuel saw her determination and could only comply with her request.

However, she was serious about this. She believed it was unfair for other men

to enjoy their wife’s lovingly cooked meals while he did not have the same

privilege.

Although she could not promise to cook for him every day, she would fulfill

her responsibility as a wife whenever she had time.

Entering the living room, he began tidying up and organizing things.

Emmanuel noticed the illogical arrangement of several decorations in the

iving room. Due to his distant relationship with Mackenzie in the past, he

never felt a sense of ownership over the house and therefore never took the

initiative to change the layout.

With nothing better to do and knowing that she did not treat him as an

outsider, he decided to treat the house as his own.

He had always found the west balcony too empty, but he envisioned

transforming it into a beautiful space with a small rockery fountain

surrounded by vibrant flowers. And adding a rattan swing chair would allow

them to sit together, swing, and enjoy the romantic atmosphere when spring

arrives.

Pft! Stop, stop, stop! He quickly snapped out of his daydream and wondered

if he was losing his mind. How could he entertain such dangerous thoughts of

imagining Mackenzie sitting on a swing and enjoying the romantic.

atmosphere with him?

Emmanuel questioned his sanity and immediately remembered that Felicity

was coming over today. If she arrived at the house and saw her precious

Mackenzie busy in the kitchen while he was lost in daydreams, what would

she think of him?

No mother would want her daughter to become a worn-out wife, especially

when the daughter was the princess of the Quillen family!

Realizing this, he felt the urgency to convince Mackenzie to step out of the

kitchen and let him take over the cooking. Unfortunately, he realized it a bit

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