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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 7

Chapter 764

Holy cow!

Blake found himself slightly overwhelmed as he noticed the collective gaze

aimed his way.

Who on earth did I rub the wrong way? I stepped out of the car, and now, I’m

being branded as ugly?

With a fierce glare, he locked eyes with Tommy and issued a threat. “You little

brat, have you no sense of manners? Has your father not taught you

anything? How can you speak so rudely? If you were my child, I would

definitely spank your little butt for sure!”

“Well, it’s true that you’re uglier than my dad!” Tommy retorted.

He even made a funny face before promptly seeking refuge behind Tia, using

her as a shield against the situation.

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“I’m sorry about that! Kids have a knack for the unexpected. I’ll certainly

reprimand him once we’re back. My deepest apologies…”

Ryder offered a swift apology on behalf of his son as he bowed repeatedly.

“Blake, why are you getting so worked up?”

At this moment, Magnus also got off the Corolla and smiled as he said, “In

fairness, the kid isn’t entirely wrong. You are a tad uglier than his dad. Kids are

honest, you know, and that’s a fine quality!”

After enduring Blake’s playful banter over the past days, Magnus finally

seized the opportunity to strike back. A sense of revenge settled in.

Blake remained silent in frustration.

Attention shifted to Magnus, and gradually, a sense of awe spread through

the crowd.

There was an ineffable aura surrounding this young man-an inexplicable air

of presence.

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His background seemed well-off, yet his attire wasn’t extravagant. Still, he

emanated a distinct air of superiority.

Donning glasses and carrying himself with a poised and gracious demeanor,

he nodded in acknowledgment to anyone who met his gaze.

When his gaze fell on Tia, she quickly averted her eyes.

Only then did Magnus and Blake proceed to step into the restaurant.

The spectacle unfolding at the entrance left the onlookers bewildered. A rural

farmer driving a luxury car with a beautiful woman for a meal while a

sophisticated young man arrived in an ordinary car with an unattractive

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