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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 750

Chapter 750

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A careless word might reveal much to an attentive listener. Tommy

happened to be standing behind him and overheard the conversation.

The six-year-old immediately lowered his head, pursed his lips, and held

back his tears.

He felt like he was unnecessary!

Upon seeing this, Emmanuel quickly smiled at him and said, “Tommy, your

dad and I are taking you to the amusement park today, along with Ms.

Franks. Why do you seem unhappy?”

Being a sensible young boy, Tommy quickly looked up and smiled while

saying, “Uncle Manny, I’m very happy. I just feel sleepy.”

Emmanuel laughed at his response. This little guy was much smarter than his

dad.

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At the same time, an inappropriate thought naturally arose-Could it be that

Tommy was not really Ryder’s biological son?

“Let’s go! Get in the carl”

Emmanuel didn’t waste any time and went to pick up Rhea after picking up

the father and son.

“Hello, my name is Rhea Gomez. I’m Emmanuel’s good friend. Nice to meet

you!”

As soon as Rhea got into the passenger seat, she reached out her fair,

jade-like hand to Ryder and his son.

In reality, she wasn’t usually this outgoing and cheerful. Her face was slightly

flushed, but she had to be like this since she insisted on being Emmanuel’s

relationship advisor. How could she have fulfilled that role if she did not have

good social skills?

“Oh. Hello! Nice to meet you!”

Ryder hesitated for a moment and quickly wiped his hand on his clothes.

Only then did he dare to shake hands with the beautiful girl. He was afraid of

dirtying her delicate hand.

At the same time, he couldn’t help but digh. Emmanuel wasn’t this popular

with girls before. He even went on novontoon falled blind dates. How did he

suddenly end up with so many beautiful women around him?

“Rhea, you’re so cute!”

Tommy had a sweeter mouth than his dad and praised Rhea as soon as he

spoke.

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