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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 836

Chapter 836

Jennifer’s words were just a fit of anger. However, Jaxton had a plan in mind.

Due to his lack of capability, even though he was the boss’ son, he couldn’t

take charge of the company. He was always waiting for Sebastian to retire so

he could inherit the company.

Not only that, but he had been suppressed at home for a long time. At the

age of thirty, he was still restrained like a child. He had been waiting for too

long to become the true head of the family.

He knew the only way he could genuinely have a say in the family, and the

company was if his father died. But Sebastian was only in his fifties, healthy

and without any illnesses. No way would he die so soon.

However, neither mother nor son could have anticipated that within half an

hour, they would receive devastating news.

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“This is the Yeringham Traffic Police. Is this Jennifer Burke, the wife of

Sebastian Oatley?”

“Huh? Yes, that’s me!”

Receiving such a phone call suddenly made Jennifer’s heart sink as a feeling

of extreme foreboding washing over her..

“I am here to inform you that Mr. Sebastian Oatley had a car accident on

Yeringham Outer Ring Road 3. Unfortunately, he collided with a small truck

and has been confirmed dead.”

“W-What?!”

Jennifer dropped her phone to the ground in shock.

Jessica also covered her mouth in anguish, tears streaming down her face.

Was their family cursed?! Now, it seemed that their family would indeed

come to an end!

Jaxton’s expression was also one of pain and complexity. Yes, he wanted to

become the head of the family sooner, but he didn’t wish for his father to die

now.

Meanwhile, at the scene of the accident on Outer Ring Road 3, A black Corolla

passed by.

While driving, Blake shook his head and sighed. “The Oatley guy died pretty

tragically. He wouldn’t have to die if he had just agreed to you.”

Magnus smiled bitterly. “What does it have to do with me? You know well that

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