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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 703

Chapter 703

“Validation successful!”

As the host shouted these words, a wave of shock rippled through the room.

Soon after, a deluge of praise inundated the scene, akin to waves crashing.

“My God!! Mr. Magnus is so smart! Is he an alien?”

“He actually managed to solve a problem like this!”

“How on earth does his brain work? He must be the smartest person on this

planet!”

Amidst the chorus of praises and astonishments, Magnus wore an

expression of tranquility, his demeanor humble, as if he didn’t consider

himself particularly extraordinary.

“Mr. Magnus, everyone says you are the smartest person on Earth. What’s

your take on that?” The host quickly handed him the microphone, prompting

an interview about his current feelings.

“I just happened to be able to solve this problem. There are many remarkable

individuals in the world, far smarter than me. I can’t possibly accept such a

title!” Magnus responded modestly while pushing his glasses up.

His response, again, received a round of applause from the audience.

The more he declined the title of the world’s smartest, the more people

believed he was the pinnacle of intellectual prowess.

After the recording of the program concluded, Magnus left backstage.

A group of journalists immediately surrounded him.

“Mr. Magnus, we’ve heard about the unfortunate passing of your Princess

Claudette. Is that true?”

“Mr. Magnus, how are you feeling now? How can you still manage to spare

time for a show?”

“How do you plan to avenge your princess?”

A string of questions surged toward Magnus.

His face filled with sorrow, and two clear tears streamed down his cheeks.

In the next moment, he removed his glasses and wiped away his tears but

was too choked up to answer.

“Clear the way! Clear the way!”

“Mr. Magnus won’t be giving interviews today. Thank you!”

A group of bodyguards quickly came to escort him, blocking the journalists.

and guiding Magnus away.

With tears still in his eyes, Magnus stepped into his private car.

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