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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 822

Chapter 822

Parents always favored their more successful children. Among her three

daughters, Mackenzie was the most outstanding. Despite her young age, she

managed Terence Group remarkably well, earning the admiration of the

other Quillen women.

“Yeah, let’s have a meal together at home and talk about what’s on your

mind.” Upon hearing Mackenzie’s words, Felicity took a deep breath, feeling a

mix of emotions.

Her eldest daughter used to be different. Now, she had become more

compassionate and worldly. It was undoubtedly Emmanuel who had

influenced her daughter in this way.

Felicity didn’t like Emmanuel, feeling that he wasn’t worthy of her daughter.

But if it weren’t for that man, she probably would never have heard her

daughter say such warm words to her in her lifetime.

“How about it? We’re still family. Do you really want to stay at your parents’

house forever? It’s not as comfortable there as it is at the Quillen residence,

right?”

Mackenzie was in her office when she made the call.

Lexi was standing at the door, looking at Mackenzie in front of her. She also

felt somewhat estranged, similar to how Felicity felt.

“Alright, I’ll come home tonight. Let us, mother and daughter, have a good

chat!”

What Mackenzie said last made Felicity decide to return once again.

After hanging up the phone, Felicity struggled to contain her emotions for a

while.

Regardless of Mackenzie’s intentions, she had always longed to become

close to this daughter. This longing has been buried in her heart for over 20

years.

Knock, knock.

Just then, someone knocked on her door.

Since her confrontation with Samantha, she had returned to the Lenoir

residence. Although Adolph wasn’t at home recently, the other members of

the Lenoir family treated her fairly well. They even arranged for her to stay in

her old room, and very few people disturbed her.

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