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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 751

Chapter 751

“No, Rhea. You’re the beautiful one!”

Tia blushed and responded.

She really thought that Rhea was Emmanuel’s girlfriend, so she thought that

Emmanuel liked this style of dressing.

Little did she know that Rhea actually thought that women looked more

feminine in dresses. Emmanuel must have preferred looking at Tia that day,

did he?

After all, her attire was more in line with a man’s aesthetic.

Emmanuel, however, was unaware of the thoughts of the two women. He

watched them chat and accompanied them while also signaling Ryder with

his eyes.

Unfortunately, Ryder was still too insecure and didn’t dare to strike up a

conversation.

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Just as the four of them were about to enter, a familiar voice suddenly came

from the side!

“Manny, Ryder, you’re here too?”

After following the voice, they saw that it was Roselynn and Jaxton who had

also arrived.

“Roselynn, why are you here too?”

Emmanuel took advantage of Jaxton parking his car and being short-legged.

Jaxton hadn’t come up yet, so he leaned close to Roselynn’s ear and

whispered, “Have you made up with him?”

Roselynn sighed and whispered back, “Just pretend for now. After all, I’m not

going home to sleep with him!”

Emmanuel sympathized with her. Her situation was even worse than his own

back then.

Their mother didn’t allow her to divorce, but staying together without any

feelings was also not an option.

That was why they said one couldn’t make a wrong move in marriage. It was

better to be single than to settle for less. Otherwise, it would be really hard to

end it!

“Hello, everyone!”

Jaxton walked over at this moment and only greeted Rhea and Tia with a

smile.

He completely ignored Roselynn’s relatives.

Roselynn noticed this small detail again. She had originally wanted to give

Jaxton a chance to perform well today and then convince herself to accept

him.

However, that possibility seemed unlikely now!

“Hello. Who is this?” Rhea looked at Roselynn and asked.

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