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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 459

Chapter 459

At the same time, he was also relieved that he didn’t rush to call the security

guards to take action just now. Otherwise, his good days would end if he

offended such a big client!

So, the manager, Mr. Wyatt, quickly stood up and started bombarding flatteries toward Emmanuel.

Emmanuel didn’t like being flattered. He was only here to confirm how much

bonus he had accumulated back then from completing so many triple-S

class missions.

It turned out to be more than expected!

He stood up and left now that the matter was completed.

Mr. Wyatt didn’t dare to be negligent and personally escorted Emmanuel out

while trying to please him in every possible way. After all, maintaining such a

super client was the point of his workl

Click.

The VIP door opened!

“He’s here!”

A group of onlookers, waiting outside to gloat, became excited when they

heard the commotion as if they were full of beans.

“Everyone, make way! Someone might be thrown out of the room later, and it

won’t be good if you get hit!” Milani intentionally reminded the people around

her who were spectating.

Upon hearing this, everyone scattered, their eyes filled with eager

anticipation of someone being thrown out!

Many people were loudly discussing, “Can you believe there are such foolish

people? Haven’t they seen the elephant? They should at least know how to read, right?”

“Haha, there’s a saying, ‘It is truly terrifying to be uneducated.’ Does he even

know what VIP means?”

Listening to these comments, Tia didn’t know how to feel. Mr. Lowe looked so

handsome, but why was he so dumb?

However, no one was thrown out after the door remained open for a while.

Instead, they gradually heard Mr. Wyatt’s hearty laughter.

What is going on? It seemed to be different from what they imagined!

“Mr. Lowe, please give me your contact number. Next time, for such minor

matters, I will take care of it for you, so you don’t have to come in person!”

Many people were petrified in place upon hearing these polite words.

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