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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 71

Chapter 71

Meanwhile, outside Pink Zone, two cars pulled up in haste and stopped

right in front of the entrance.

Two professional bodyguards opened the car doors, and Mackenzie

hurriedly led Beatrix into the bar.

More precisely, Beatrix was running after her long-legged cousin.

Seeing those imposing beauties, even Rat and Samuel didn’t dare to

recklessly approach them as it was apparent at first glance that the two

were ladies from wealthy families.

Milani was curious to see who had arrived and attracted everyone’s

attention.

Unfortunately, she wasn’t tall enough, and Mackenzie was moving too fast

for her to catch a glimpse.

Lexi had asked her again about Emmanuel’s whereabouts. Still, Milani

thought even Lexi’s advent wouldn’t stir such a huge commotion. So, who

is it?

Emmanuel was still inside the room, thinking about how to establish

contact with Yoel.

Seeing Xylie’s tattered clothes, he gentlemanly took off his coat to drape it

over her.

Unexpectedly, just as he removed his outerwear, the door to the private

room was opened from outside.

Emmanuel was dumbfounded when he glanced behind him. “M-Ms.

Quillen? Why are you here?”

Mackenzie wore an icy expression. Instead of answering him, she stepped

right into the room.

Beatrix also walked in and saw the scene. Shifting her eyes onto her

enraged cousin, she couldn’t help but tease, “Wow! Even the greatest men

couldn’t resist the charm of beautiful women. It seems like you must be an

exceptional man since the ladies wouldn’t stop enticing you.”

Emmanuel quickly glared at her. “Ms. Beatrix, you better watch what you’re

saying!”

“Hmph. An exceptional man? Why do you insist on flattering him? Does a

shameless man like him deserve such a compliment?”

Beatrix was astounded the moment Mackenzie spoke.

She had never seen Mackenzie insult someone so ruthlessly.

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