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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 767

Chapter 767

“Don’t you recognize me? I’m Blake, your Casanova!” Blake said excitedly.

This time, Abellyn trembled and stared at the man in front of her in disbelief.

Even though he had revealed his identity, she still couldn’t believe it!

Blake continued, “I was drunk that night, and you washed my feet for me.

Then, while you were doing so, I took you in my arms and insisted that you

wash my hair. The next day, I woke up and realized that we didn’t use any

protection, so I gave you 7,000. Have you forgotten all of that?”

Boom! Blake’s words struck Abellyn like a thunderbolt, causing her to stagger

and almost lose her balance. “It… Was it you? How could it be you?” She

remembered that the man who had gotten her pregnant back then was a

good-looking man-not necessarily a stunningly handsome one, but

definitely not ugly. Her son became more handsome after he was born, and

she became more and more worried, afraid that the honest Ryder would

eventually find out about this. But no matter how she had everything

considered, she never expected that the man who had slept with her back

then would turn out to be even uglier than Ryder! What on earth is going on

here? If someone were to ask me now who Tommy’s biological father is, I

probably wouldn’t be able to answer!

“It was me!” Blake should have explained it in more detail. He just held Abellyn

and asked excitedly, “I heard that you had a son afterward. Is that true?”

“It’s none of your business!” Abellyn felt uncomfortable looking at his ugly face

and pushed him away before turning around to leave.

However, Blake took another step and blocked her way. “How is it none of my

business? I left back then because I didn’t know you were pregnant. I’m not

that kind of irresponsible man, you know. I love you and all other women!” he

replied earnestly.

Abellyn knew he was telling the truth. Back then, she had deliberately washed

his feet because she had heard about this Casanova guy. She knew that he

was usually stingy but generous toward prostitutes, casually tipping them

thousands.

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