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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 984

Chapter 984

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Unable to resist Alfred’s persistent nagging, Terence glanced around and decided to stop his electric bike. He walked into a late-night restaurant by the street and shared his location with Alfred.

“Sir, what would you like to order?” The middle-aged restaurant owner approached, wiping his hands

with a towel.

“Well, I’ll have a pot of clam chowder, a plate of buffalo-style chicken wings, a plate of beef stir-fry with noodles, and a plate of mac and cheese…”

Hearing Terence order almost every dish on the menu, the restaurant owner was astonished.

“Sir, are you sure you can finish all that food by yourself?”

“Hehe, I haven’t had a taste of hometown dishes in a long time, so I’ll indulge a bit more.”

Terence insisted.

Without hesitation, the restaurant owner prepared the food as requested, without doubting whether he

could afford it.

After about half an hour, all the late-night snacks were served, filling the entire table.

Terence was in high spirits, ready to savor every dish.

At that moment, the sound of motorcycle engines came from outside the restaurant, and a group of young men and women walked in.

It was Marilyn and her group once again.

They got off their motorcycles and were discussing a hot topic in town.

“Hey, have you heard? There’s a wealthy man named Quillen who invested 150 million in our town for development.”

“Wow, does that mean our rundown place is going to thrive?”

“I heard he used to live in our town. With such a wealthy investor, our nightlife is going to be even better.”

“I wonder if this wealthy man is looking for some female companionship? Hehe…”

The young men and women spoke without restraint.

Marilyn also fell into fantasy because she believed the life of a billionaire would be exciting.

However, when they walked in and saw Terence, they stopped in their tracks.

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‘Oh, old man, we meet again, don’t we?”

“Do you think you can finish all that late-night snacks by yourself?”

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