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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 701

Chapter 701

“Go to hell!” Ashton finally resorted to a last-ditch effort, shrugging her

shoulders and delivering a roundhouse kick to Emmanuel.

Rip!

Her clothes, from the outside in, were torn to shreds by Emmanuel, who was

unfazed. He simply swatted her leg away with one hand.

Smack!

Ashton landed on both feet, her top falling off due to her intense focus on the

fight.

“Ah!”

Realizing what had happened, she let out a scream, hastily covering herself

with the remaining scraps of fabric. Yet, in just a fleeting moment or two,

Emmanuel had seen everything there was to see.

The color and contour were exceptional.

Nevertheless, Emmanuel harbored no inappropriate thoughts.

Undeniably, the woman possessed a fantastic figure. Notably sized, her

physique differed from that of an ordinary woman due to regular workouts,

radiating a sense of vitality.

Regrettably, he used to be a gynecologist.

He had seen enough of the female form to be as nonchalant about it as a

math teacher would be about geometric shapes.

Instead, his attention was drawn to the pattern on Ashton’s neck, which he

looked at more closely this time. He was sure he hadn’t made a mistake; it

was identical to the pattern on the Snake Master’s face!

“What’s going on? What happened?” Sage had just escorted two ladies out

when he heard the commotion and hurried over.

The three of them were momentarily stunned by the scene before them.

A man and a woman, their clothes in disarray, and Emmanuel was looking

grim, while Ashton’s face was flushed. It was quite a story-worthy scene.

“Ash, how did this happen?” Lexi rushed over to her cousin in panic. Even

though she was a talented woman, she couldn’t figure out how this

happened, even if she had ten brains.

They were in a police station, after all.

Mackenzie, on the other hand, glanced at Emmanuel’s clothes and had a

suspicion in her mind.

“Lexie, this man molested me! I’m going to kill him!” Ashton, covering her body

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