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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 766

Chapter 766

Blake pretended not to be angry, but a mischievous thought was already

brewing in his mind.

D*mn it, calling me “Mr. Ugly?” I will make you eat something buggy then!

Blake smiled as he placed a grilled chicken wing in front of Tommy and

remarked, “Back in the day, I was genuinely cute and handsome, just like you!

Seeing you reminds me of myself, so I thought I’d treat you to a grilled

chicken wing.”

He wasn’t lying; the kid did resemble him when he was young.

However, Ryder and Tia thought he was just joking. How could he boast of his

youthful charm when his current appearance contrasted so starkly?

Tommy loved eating grilled chicken wings the most and was already

salivating at the sight.

“But how can we accept it? Maybe we shouldn’t—”

Chapter 766 A Mischievous Scheme

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Ryder, driven by his straightforward nature, hesitated to receive a favor from

a stranger.

“Hey, let’s consider it as making friends since we’re all in the ‘not

conventionally handsome’ club. Besides, these kiddie snacks aren’t exactly

our cup of tea!”

Blake patted Ryder on the shoulder and adopted a familiar tone.

“Dad, I’m really craving it!”

Tommy licked his lips. Their table was mostly filled with main courses, and he

wasn’t particularly fond of them.

“Well… alright, thanks!”

Ryder expressed his gratitude.

“Haha, no problem! Let’s just consider it making friends!”

Blake patted Ryder’s shoulder once more and glanced at Tia before walking

away.

Such a striking woman! What a shame if he doesn’t make an effort to pursue

her!

After returning to their table, both men watched Tommy polish off the

chicken wing. They couldn’t help but reveal mischievous smiles.

“Are you full? Let’s go!”

Magnus stood up smoothly and left the restaurant.

No one suspected cnything strange. After all, the two of them arrived at the

restaurant in a Corolla.

“Magnus, did you come specifically to play a trick on that kid? You must be

setting up some scheme, right?” Blake teased again, “When the time comes,

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