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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 563

Chapter 563

Meanwhile, Terence was still reeling from what he had just heard and

contemplated the situation. Sarah has never misbehaved in my presence, so

I highly doubt she would try to seduce Emmanuel. How could something like

this happen?

“What happened, Mackenzie?” Samantha asked because they wanted to

hear it from Mackenzie.

Everyone in the hall couldn’t believe Beatrix and Sarah because their stories

were contradictory, but they would undoubtedly believe Mackenzie if she told

her version of events.

“It’s nothing, Grandpa. Don’t worry!”

Mackenzie reassured him while walking up to him, trying to downplay the

situation. In a confident and generous tone, she explained, “Some malicious

people sent me photos of Emmanuel and Sarah together, but I believe he’s

not the type to cheat. Why would I not trust my husband?” While saying this,

her gaze was fixed on Sarah.

In contrast, Sarah was too terrified to look her sister in the eyes, but her face

was etched with grief.

“I see!” Terence nodded and said decisively, “I trust Emmanuel in this matter!

Of course, I also trust Sarah, my obedient child. You couldn’t possibly have

anything to do with your brother–in–law. It must be a misunderstanding! So,

let’s drop the subject and stop making wild guesses until Emmanuel has

arrived!

“Okay, Grandpa!”

Then, Mackenzie escorted Terence back to his seat with a nonchalant

expression.

In the meantime, Sarah’s eyes flashed a deceitful gleam.

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On the other hand, Beatrix’s mouth widened incredulously. Before, Mackenzie

got drunk out of jealousy after learning that Emmanuel had a candlelight

dinner with Claudette. Now, though, how could she possibly seem unaffected

by something so scandalous? I’m sure she’s learned to let go of her feelings!

Still, how could she have changed so much?

“Control your own daughter, Felicity!” Despite everything that had happened,

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