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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 62

Chapter 62

People were lavishing praise and compliments on

them the entire evening, so much so that Milani was

puffed up with pride.

She would glance at Emmanuel from time to time. I

guess he’s aware of the gap in our status now.

According to her plan, Emmanuel should be feeling

inferior and leave the scene at that point.

However, he remained indifferent and emotionless. He

was neither angry nor had he ever thought of trying to

curry favor with her.

Milani began to lose her cool.

Fine. Since you have no shame, don’t blame me for

humiliating you!

Rage took over her as she secretly gave the waiter

certain instructions.

The heat was then turned up.

The Zimmerman family’s relatives and Darren were

served gourmet food and fine wine, while all

Emmanuel and his family got was some peasant food.

Unable to tolerate it anymore, Roselynn was about to

pound the table in anger when, to her surprise,

Emmanuel acted first and questioned Milani, “What the

hell is this?” 

The seating arrangement could be regarded as a

coincidence. He also could not control it when Milani

and Darren wanted to show off their superiority.

However, Milani was obviously humiliating him and his

family in public by doing so.

As a man of the Lowe family, he would never allow

anyone to bully his mother and sister.

“What do you mean? I don’t understand.”

The fact that Emmanuel had lost it brought a

complacent sneer to Milani’s face.

Jacob burst into laughter unceremoniously.

“Emmanuel, your annual salary is only eighty

thousand, and you also have a low household income.

I don’t think your family is used to having great food, so

Milani specifically asked them to prepare this for you.

How is it? Isn’t she considerate?” 

Clenching his fists, Emmanuel was about to retort

when he received a text on his phone.

He glanced at the notification on the phone screen

and his expression changed drastically.

“You’ve gone too far!” Roselynn, who saw that

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