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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 753

Chapter 753

“Ryder, what are you still standing there for?”

Roselynn couldn’t bear to watch anymore since Ryder was in his thirties, but

he still acted like a high school student in love. How could he be so shy in

front of the girl he liked? And why was Emmanuel reacting slowly and didn’t

remind Ryder?

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Roselynn was glad that she had come. Otherwise, he wouldn’t be able to

seize it even if Tia gave Ryder a chance. She quickly bumped into him with

her shoulder, and Ryder stumbled over to Tia’s side.

Tia also blushed and lowered her head slightly, knowing Emmanuel’s family

wanted her to marry Ryder and become part of the Lowe family.

She suddenly felt that this was not bad. At least Emmanuel wants me to be

his family!

“Well… Thank you!” He was even shyer than her since it was his first time

sharing snacks with a woman in over thirty years.

He had never done this before, even when married to Abellyn.

Now he felt like his heart was about to jump out of his chest!

Although he looked like a rough man, his hands and feet were agile, and he

quickly and skillfully split the hot dog in half and ate it with his hands.

Tia took a few sips of her milk tea and handed it to him. “Here, you can have

  1. I don’t want it!”

“Ah? T-This!” His dark face turned as red as burning charcoal. Is this

equivalent to an indirect kiss? Is Tia not bothered by it?

“Ryder, hurry up and take it!” Roselynn bumped Ryder again.

Jaxton, who was watching, felt uncomfortable no matter how he looked at it!

In his eyes, Ryder was a poor, ugly, and short man. How did he become the

male lead in this six-person date?

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What was even more hateful was that his wife, Rhea, who he tried so hard to

please, was indifferent to him, but she was so enthusiastic and concerned

about this poor, ugly, and short man. It was simply unreasonable!

He also quietly bumped into Emmanuel and desperately gestured with her

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