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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 702

Chapter 702

Mackenzie would not be so petty. But as Emmanuel’s wife, having witnessed

such a situation, she needed to get things straight.

“Mackenzie, she ripped the suit you gave me!” Emmanuel related with a trace

of frustration in his tone.

Seeing his slight grievance, Mackenzie curved her lips into a barely

noticeable smile, feeling inexplicably pleased. Huh, to think this dumbo cares

so much about something I get him.

“So, you decided to rip her clothes in return?” Mackenzie asked, amused.

“No, she ripped her own clothes. I just wanted her to apologize to me, but she

refused!” Emmanuel explained, still feeling somewhat upset.

In that instance, that woman probably didn’t think she did anything wrong

and even thought that he had harassed her instead.

Mackenzie smiled gently. “Never mind. I’ll get you a few more suits another

time.”

“What? Still sulking?” Mackenzie asked curiously.

For the first time, she saw this man acting like a child, in need of her comfort.

“I’m delighted you’d buy me clothes, Mackenzie, but… this is the first suit you

got me. I plan to get it mended!” Emmanuel said earnestly.

Pfft! Mackenzie couldn’t help bursting into laughter.

Her smile was enchanting!

Emmanuel felt his wife’s beauty truly shining through at that moment. He

silently thanked his ancestors for letting him marry such an enchanting

woman.

“Sure, do as you please!” Mackenzie brushed off his intention to repair the

clothes. After their conversation, her mood became notably brighter!

“How’s the case? Will those people still trouble you because of the Lenoir

family?”

“They probably won’t anymore.”

When it came to the serious matter, Emmanuel reverted to his usual

demeanor, “Taking down Black Bear was an act of self-defense. The one

responsible for killing Claudette is Magnus, and her body hasn’t been found

yet.”

“Not found?” Mackenzie was slightly taken aback.

She knew the Lenoir family’s villa better than Emmanuel and immediately

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