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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 70

Chapter 70

“What?” Rat exclaimed in surprise as clarity washed over him. No wonder

he’s so skilled at fighting. I can’t believe I just messed with someone out of

my league. Damn you Mr. Webber for not informing me earlier. I even gave

you a beer bottle.

“Manny, I’m sorry. It was just a friendly fire. I apologize to you on behalf of

Rat.” Samuel bowed slightly, regarding Emmanuel with the utmost

respect.

“Apologize to her if that’s what you want to do.” Emmanuel pointed at

Xylie. “Forgive my bluntness, but all of you are only capable of bullying

women. You’re not up to the mark to lay even a finger on me.”

The crowd around them gasped in surprise.

Those words weren’t particularly hurtful, but they were extremely

–humiliating, and yet Rat and his party didn’t dare to utter a word.

Samuel even bowed and laughed. “You’re right. Thank you for showing

mercy, Manny.”

Taking in that scene, Xylie admired Emmanuel even more. This man is so

formidable!

“Come. Since we’re all here, let’s have a few more drinks tonight. Out of

blows, our friendship grows. Haha!” Samuel pulled Emmanuel to sit down

and enjoy alcohol together.

Emmanuel was a man who valued loyalty. Since Samuel had shown him

respect earlier, he had to reciprocate.

After a few drinks, Samuel learned the entire story. It turned out Emmanuel

and Rat had a big fight over a bargirl.

“Haha! Manny, you have good taste!” Samuel immediately pushed Xylie

next to Emmanuel, causing her tender body to press tightly against him.

“Serve Manny well, and I’ll reward you with ten thousand!”

“I-” Xylie hesitated and didn’t refuse at once.

“Mr. Webber, you’ve misunderstood. I-” Emmanuel wanted to decline, but

Samuel and the other men started clamoring.

“Misunderstood? Don’t tell me you’re not satisfied with just one girl? Haha!

In that case, let’s have two girls to accompany him! Manager, make the

arrangement!”

Worried they would complicate things, Emmanuel quickly waved his hand

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