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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 924

Chapter 924 The Hours Before the Rendezvous

On Saturday morning, Rhea was busy in the kitchen.

“Rhea, what are you doing?” Juan walked into the kitchen and asked his daughter.

“Dad, I’m making a lunchbox!”

“Why would you be making a lunchbox?” Juan furrowed his brows. “You’re going on a blind date at Luxoria Hotel today. Do you really need to cook your own food?”

Rhea didn’t reply immediately. Instead, she quickly closed the container, placed it in her purse, and then approached her father with a sweet smile.

“Dad, you often praise my cooking skills, right? I’m worried that words alone won’t be enough to convince him. So, I’ve prepared this lunchbox for him to taste. What do you think?”

Rhea patted the container confidently, secretly pleased with her clever solution. She thought that her father had indeed given her a great way to fend off her date.

“Very nice, Rhea. What a sensible girl you are!” Juan laughed. He had no idea about the inner thoughts of the young lady and was quite pleased with how cooperative his daughter was this time.

Rhea suddenly felt a bit guilty toward her father, but she had no other choice. She really didn’t want to go on a blind date or get married. So, she apologized in her heart, Sorry, Dad!

On the other side, seeing that it was almost time, Emmanuel also prepared to leave.

Because Terence Group was currently in the process of making a comeback, Mackenzie was busy working from home on Saturday.

Emmanuel had already prepared lunch and walked up to her, saying, “Mackenzie, I’ve put the lunch in the microwave. Remember to eat on time, okay?”

Mackenzie elegantly raised her head, casually brushing her bangs aside. She smiled faintly, creating the most beautiful living picture.

“Got it. Where are you going?”

“Dr. Gomez said there’s a female patient with severe abdominal pain who needs my assistance. I’m going to check it out.”

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