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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 807

Chapter 807

“Shut up!” Emmanuel’s words immediately made Everett furious.

“Not even your Queen will be a match for Everett. Others coming would only

be sending themselves to death! Haha…””

“That’s right. Don’t go back on your words when you lose!”

Their voices made Christopher and the other members of the Wolf Warrior

Society somewhat nervous.

They all thought Emmanuel would fight, and they weren’t nervous because

they thought he would lose, but that he wasn’t a member of the society. Then

again, who’d be the leader if he were to join the Wolf Warrior Society? Him or

Eve?

“Take a break, Eve. I’ll sort this out,” Emmanuel said to Eve.

“I have faith in you, sir. However, there’s a rule in the Wolf Warrior Society that

whoever fights on behalf of the society must be a member,” Eve said

seriously.

“Shouldn’t be a problem.” He nodded. Snake Master was his Snake slave, and

he could decide how to use him. Coincidentally, Emmanuel thought the Wolf

Warrior Society lacked skilled fighters, so it was a win-win situation.

“Alright!” Eve wasn’t one to drag. After making herself clear, she stepped back

and took a seat.

She knew her situation well. She had suffered heavy injuries from her fight

with Blue Rose, and it had only been less than half a month since then. Not

fully recovered, she wasn’t confident about facing Everett head-on.

Just as she thought Emmanuel was going to take her place, he also stepped

back, shot a glance at Snake Master, and the person slowly came out, or

more accurately, slither out.

“This…”

The entire room was astonished. Everyone’s eyes fell on this strange figure,

dressed oddly and moving like a flexible creature. They were curious about

what kind of creature he was.

Even Nina and the other hostesses hoped Emmanuel would teach these

arrogant men a lesson and avenge them. But who’d have thought Emmanuel

would send such a strange person out?

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