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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 80

Chapter 80

Emmanuel rubbed his nose while discreetly looking at Mackenzie, who

was seated in the living room.

She never told me about this.

Mackenzie was playing with Tommy. She pretended not to notice the

man’s stare.

The next moment, another woman-who seemed about thirty years old-

went through the main door.

She was tall and elegant. Not only was she beautiful, but she looked

somewhat similar to Mackenzie as well.

“Are you Mackenzie’s sister? You’re so pretty!” exclaimed Alessandra

instantly.

Even Roselynn and the others agreed with her, saying she had the aura of

a noblewoman.

Despite that, Roselynn could see that the woman seemed young because

of high maintenance. In actuality, she guessed that the latter was no less

than forty-five years old.

Mackenzie looked up and was shocked to see the woman.

Similarly, the woman was stunned upon seeing the current state

Mackenzie was in.

My daughter, who’s always been aloof since she was young, is playing

with a kid now. Oh, what would our family think if I took a picture of this and

sent it to them? This would most definitely cause an uproar.

Fortunately, she did not see Mackenzie carrying the chicken earlier.

Otherwise, she would laugh for three days straight.

Bursting into hearty laughter, Terence uttered, “Everyone, let me introduce

you to Mackenzie’s mother, Felicity Lenoir.”

Only then did Felicity smile at Alessandra and Roselynn.

“Nice to mee you. You look really young!”

Alessandra heaved a sigh internally. If we were to go out together, people

would think she’s my daughter. Heck, I bet people would even believe it if I

said she’s my granddaughter!

Roselynn also sighed in secret. Comparison is so annoying. Manny’s

mother-in-law does look the same age as me. Remaining young is a feat

only rich people can do. Are they really not Yeringham’s wealthiest family?

“Hello, Mother!” Emmanuel hurriedly greeted, to which Felicity merely

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