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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 812

Chapter 812

“Hmph, I originally didn’t want to resort to these methods, but since you’re so

helpless yourself…” Jennifer said proudly, sitting next to her son.

Right outside, Lucy was cleaning the hallway, and Jennifer forgot to close the

door after entering, leaving a crack. Lucy had no intention of eavesdropping

on the conversation of the mistress, but as she walked by, she happened to

hear the voices inside.

“Later, I’ll have a servant give her a bowl of soup. After drinking it, she will go

into heat tonight! Then, you can take advantage of the situation and sleep

with her!”

“Mom, is this really a good idea? Roselynn isn’t an idiot. She’ll kill me when she

wakes up tomorrow!”

Jaxton was somewhat afraid of his wife. She might behave infatuatedly

sometimes, but she was definitely skilled when it came to arguing and

fighting. He stood no chance against her.

“Be rough with her tonight, then. Also, record a video as evidence. It’ll

eventually come in handy someday…”

Lucy was utterly astonished by what she overheard. The madam always

presented herself as a well-mannered and educated woman. Who would’ve

thought she would say such things?! Is this what they call ‘two-faced?’

“Alright, Mom! I’ll follow your plan tonight!”

Jaxton was now quite intrigued by Jennifer’s words. He had long wanted to

be intimate with Roselynn, and worst of all, they had never done anything

substantial even when they were dating, let alone now. If people found out

about this, he would be the laughingstock for the rest of his life!

“Lucy!” Jennifer called for Lucy after exiting Jaxton’s room.

“Huh?! Y-Yes, Madam. I’m here!” Lucy hurriedly approached from a distance,

pretending she hadn’t heard anything earlier.

“Roselynn hasn’t had dinner tonight. I’m worried she might be hungry. Go

make some soup for me, and I’ll bring it to her later!”

“Yes, Madam!” Lucy nodded and went to do as instructed.

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