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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 821

Chapter 821

The three of them arrived at the entrance of Yociam Residence, where Wally

was already waiting.

“Ms. Quillen, here are the keys to your house in Riverview Enclave.”

Wally handed a bunch of keys to Mackenzie, who handed them to Roselynn

without a second thought. “Roselynn, you can stay in this house for now. Let’s

not worry Mom about the Oatleys’ matter for now!”

“Okay, thank you, Mackenzie!” Roselynn hugged Mackenzie gratefully.

Emmanuel was surprised that Mackenzie didn’t resist. He couldn’t recall when

his wife and sister had hugged so intimately before.

Wally was even more surprised than him. While Emmanuel was uncertain, he

was a hundred percent sure that Mackenzie never hugged anyone.

“Wally, could you help Roselynn get there?” After the hug, Mackenzie

instructed Wally.

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She honestly didn’t mind the spontaneous embrace from Roselynn.

“Yes, Ms. Quillen!”

After Wally escorted Roselynn away, the couple walked into the residential

area.

By now, it was already late at night.

Emmanuel felt both touched and concerned. His wife had been investing so

much emotional energy into his family’s affairs recently. He needed to find a

way to help her alleviate the situation at Terence Group quickly.

Meanwhile, Mackenzie thought that although the Quillen family was currently

short on funds, helping Roselynn should still be manageable. However, she

would have to discuss this with her grandfather.

The next day, Terence indeed received a call from Mackenzie.

“So, you’re saying Emmanuel’s sister wants to do something?” After listening

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for a while, Terence fell into a brief contemplation. “If it were in the past, this

lowever recently Terence Group is facing financial

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difficulties. I’ve imposed restrictions on our family’s other industries and

divested some of the less profitable ones.”

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