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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 714

Chapter 714

In just thirty seconds, Jonathan’s face gradually turned purplish-blue, his

body started convulsing violently, his teeth chattered loudly, and his whole

body was drenched in a cold sweat. It was evident he was enduring

immense pain.

Emmanuel’s brows furrowed as he tried to figure out what was happening.

He had noticed the trailing earlier in the day; he should have shaken them

off. Could this poisoning be aimed at me?

“Ah! Someone really did poison us!” Screams started to erupt from the crowd.

Marianne and Tia looked at Emmanuel in horror. He predicted the poisoning

before anyone else! How could he have such capability?!

“Save me… Please save me!” Jonathan gazed pleadingly at Emmanuel, whom

he believed had a cure to this poisoning since he predicted it.

“Sorry? Save you?” Emmanuel feigned surprise. “Mr. Verkade, didn’t you just

say a moment ago that you could self-cure even if poisoned? Well then,

please start your performance!”

Jonathan felt like he was on the verge of death! He was in such excruciating

pain that it felt like his organs were being twisted. How could he possibly

self-cure?!

He regretted being so arrogant earlier.

Indeed, those who act overly proud often end up in misfortune.

At this point, more and more people began collapsing, and in just a few

minutes, seven or eight people in the restaurant clutched their bellies and fell

in agony.

Meanwhile, those who weren’t affected by the poison were trembling in fear,

feeling utterly helpless.

“What’s going on?” The commotion in the restaurant quickly alerted Eleanor.

As the head manager, she immediately rushed over with her staff to assess

the situation, but even she had never experienced such a bizarre and

horrifying scene before.

Still, Eleanor drew from her work experience and quickly organized her staff.

“Call an ambulance!” she ordered. “And you! Go to Suite 888 and find Dr.

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