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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 824

Chapter 824

“No, that woman may not be steadfast, but she will definitely help me bring

down the Quillen family!” Magnus remained calm, filled with confidence.

“Even if she doesn’t want to, she is the sharpest sword that can pierce the

Quillen family’s century-old foundation!”

“It’s such a hassle talking to someone like you, all highfalutin!” Blake criticized.

“But I’m really curious to see how you will use this sword to pierce through the

Quillen family’s sturdy body!”

“I will definitely pierce through it.” Magnus chuckled. “I have forged so many

swords, and sooner or later, they will pierce through the Quillen family’s steel

frame. Only by forcing the Quillen family into a corner will Terence, that old

fox, be willing to bring those two things out!”

In the evening, Emmanuel arrived at the Terence Group to pick up his wife a

little after 5 p.m. As soon as he parked his car, Mackenzie left the company

and entered the front passenger seat.

“Emmanuel, head to the Quillen residence with me today!”

“Oh? What’s the occasion?”

“I’ve arranged a meeting with Felicity!”

“Mom’s coming back today? Why didn’t you tell me in advance?”

Emmanuel suddenly became a little nervous. Regardless of Felicity’s

relationship with the Quillens, she was his legitimate mother-in-law.

His reaction made Mackenzie realize she had overlooked this detail, and she

gave a slight smile. “What would you have done if I told you in advance?”

“I would’ve gone to buy some tea right away!”

Emmanuel remembered that he had promised Felicity last time that he

would buy some good tea to give her the next time he visited.

Mackenzie smiled ambiguously and didn’t stop him.

Seeing Emmanuel arrive at a high-end tea shop and buy two blocks of

premium exotic tea, Mackenzie couldn’t help but be curious. “Where did you,

an unemployed wanderer, get so much money?”

Emmanuel was no fool and had long anticipated Mackenzie’s question. He

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