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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 810

Chapter 810

Roselynn was excited. If she became the owner of a fashion and cosmetics

business, she could shop at her own store every day. Just thinking about it

made her ecstatic.

Her response left Emmanuel a little amused and bemused. His sister was

indeed still the same familiar person.

“Alright, once you have your plans set, just let me know how much money

you need, and I’ll take care of it!”

“Hehe, okay! You better not just be trying to make me happy, or I’ll mangle

you!” Roselynn warned playfully, then sighed with relief after hanging up the

phone.

Married into the Oatley family and still unemployed, the pressure on her had

become overwhelming. But once she had her own career in the future and

became financially independent, she wouldn’t have to care what the Oatleys

think anymore. She wouldn’t have to fear being accused of idleness or relying

on her sister-in-law’s influence to act arbitrarily.

Slowly and reluctantly, Roselynn returned to the Oatley residence.

At the villa’s entrance, a woman dressed in maid attire quickly whispered,

“Young Madam, why did you come back so late? Everyone is waiting for you

to have dinner!”

The maid’s name was Lucy Yeo, a girl from another province who came to

work and felt very self-conscious.

After Roselynn married into the Oatley family, she had been the best mistress

to her. Plus, Roselynn wasn’t pretentious, so Lucy’s heart had always been

inclined toward her.

Now, she was really worried that Roselynn might face criticism from the

Oatley family. After all, she had been working in the Oatley residence for over

a year and was well aware that the Oatleys were a strict, rule-abiding family.

“They can eat all they want. I didn’t ask them to wait for me!” Roselynn said in

dismissal as she walked into the villa.

Inside, the Oatleys were still sitting at the dining table, and dinner had yet to

begin.

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