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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 74

Chapter 74

“The Verkades’ company is our company’s bitter rival. They couldn’t bear

to see us completing our project, so he wanted to get rid of me! If I died,

they could snatch the project from us!” Mackenzie deduced confidently.

Emmanuel couldn’t help realizing something. It seems that Mackenzie will

only use derogatory terms to address me. Judging by the look in her eyes,

I can tell that she’s pissed off at Gautier. Yet, she didn’t address him the

way she would address me. Does she really hate me that much?

“What are you waiting for? Get a taxi and let’s go home!” Mackenzie kicked

Emmanuel. He’s so dumb! Was he waiting for me to get a taxi?

Instead of doing what she told him to, Emmanuel asked, “How about the

logo for our project? I did all that at the bar to get the craftsman from

Cloud Construction to finish the job!”

Only then did Mackenzie learn about the truth. It seems that this

gynecologist wasn’t there to cheat.

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Chapter 74 Mackenzie Is Falling For That Man

Mackenzie had thought Emmanuel was fooling around with Xylie because

Xylie looked innocent and pretty. However, she changed her mind upon

hearing how sincere Emmanuel sounded.

“Are you seriously thinking about forcing that man back to work and

completing the job by tomorrow?” Mackenzie was amused.

Emmanuel nodded firmly in response.

Mackenzie wanted to laugh at him, but she held back her laughter.

Although he’s a bit dense, he’s a serious man.

“Forget about it. Send them the original picture again and tell them to

complete the job as soon as possible!”

“Uh…” Emmanuel was confused. “How about the ribbon-cutting

ceremony?”

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“Well, I’ll deal with that.” Mackenzie was full of confidence because she had

dealt with countless issues and knew she could easily solve the

aforementioned problem.

Soon, Emmanuel hailed a taxi and accompanied Mackenzie back to

Yociam Residence. However, he remained in the car upon arriving at the

residential area.

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