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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 992

Chapter 992

Avery was taken aback, not expecting them to slip through her grasp. They had outnumbered their opponents, and if they allowed them to escape unharmed, it would be a disgrace!

Her subordinates and the clansmen of Templar Valor immediately rushed into the building ahead.

However, Avery stayed behind, gripping her gun tightly as she watched Emmanuel protect Beatrix while they retreated into the night. A cold and proud smile formed on her lips.

“The man who killed my sister, let’s see how you’re going to escape tonight!”

Avery aimed her gun at Emmanuel, who was leading Beatrix away.

She was confident in her marksmanship, and hitting the bullseye from a hundred steps away was her specialty!

Emmanuel sensed the imminent danger.

If he were alone, he could easily escape, but with his delicate sister-in-law in tow and so many guns pointed at them, he wasn’t so certain anymore!

“Manuel, come this way!”

At this critical moment, a familiar and pleasant voice emerged from the darkness.

Beatrix could hardly believe her eyes. It was Queenie, carrying an abandoned iron door, running

toward them.

This woman had been pretending to be weak tonight, but it turned out she possessed such strength!

Emmanuel, however, was not surprised at all. After all, Queenie had trained with him when they were young!

Clang! Clang! Clang!

Almost simultaneously, Queenie arrived in front of Emmanuel, and the iron door made a deafening

noise.

If it weren’t for Queenie’s timely intervention, the situation could have been dire!

“Manuel, come with me! I know this place well!”

Queenie looked at Emmanuel, her eyes flickering slightly, as if she was worried he wouldn’t listen to

her.

“Alright!”

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Emmanuel took hold of the iron door with one hand and protected the two women as they made their

escape.

Queenie held Beatrix, who had just been in conflict with her, and they ran toward a dark alley.

“D*mn it! Chase them! Hurry!”

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