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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 65

Chapter 65

Panic swamped Milani, for the matter was inextricably

linked to her bonus and career.

“Shut up!” Emmanuel roared, finding her irritating to

the core.

Milani’s face went as black as thunder. Argh! How I wish

to call him out for a duel!

“Contact the craftsman. I want to talk to him!”

Emmanuel ordered.

Milani deliberately kept silent.

“What’s the meaning of this, Milani? Do you want

Terence Group to reject the product and have Cloud

Construction suffer hundreds of millions in losses?”

Emmanuel barked.

It was only then that Milani retorted furiously, “You

were the one who told me to shut up, Mr. Lowe! Isn’t it

rather unreasonable that you want me to speak now?” 

“You want to play games with me, huh?”

A frown marred Emmanuel’s countenance.

Intimidated, Milani relented and hastily huffed with at

pout, “Wait a moment. I’ll make the call right away.”

What a detestable loser! All he knows is to throw his

weight around! Hmph!

Shortly after, Milani put down the phone and reported,

“The craftsman is now at a bar. He has no time to

make a trip over, saying that we can seek him out if we

want to talk to him.”

“Hurry up, then! Bring me over posthaste!” Emmanuel

instructed coldly.

Unlike them, a craftsman merely followed the design

drawing. If they submitted the wrong design and the

product turned out wrong, he would not be held

responsible.

It was after working hours then. He had no obligation

to entertain any requests to return to work. Since they

were the ones who wanted to talk to him, they had no

choice but to seek him out.

Milani was fit to be tied. Nonetheless, she could only

swallow her anger for the sake of the three hundred

thousand in commission and her position as

supervisor.

Right then, it was already ten o’clock at night.

Mackenzie arrived home, only to find the house in

pitch–darkness. Surprisingly, Emmanuel had not

returned.

out Cloud Construction to resolve the issue,” Beatrix

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