Chapter 7
Being the magnanimous man that he was, Emmanuel
cast aside all his displeasure as soon as he found the
apartment and dragged his luggage in with him.
The unit was huge-more than twice the size of his
three-bedroom home-and the interior was lavishly
decorated.
The four-bedroom apartment felt a bit like a maze on
one’s first visit.
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One thing that Emmanuel noticed, however, was that
although the unit was fully furnished, there didn’t seem
to be any fast-moving consumer goods.
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That means she probably doesn’t live here on a
regular basis. Rich people sure love wasting what they
have, huh? I shared an eighty-square-foot home with
two family members, while this woman bought a
two-hundred-square-foot apartment and left it
unoccupied. If her grandfather hadn’t forced her to get
married, and she needed to use this place to keep me,
it probably would’ve stayed empty forever.
The man scoffed at his own thoughts.
Wait, “keep me?” I just made myself sound like I’m
living off her. That’s not what I’m here for! I just needed
to find a woman to spend my days with, and we’re
both getting something out of each other. Besides, I
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much the same as paying rent.
Out of the four bedrooms, only the biggest one had
multiple closets filled with brand-new clothes.
This must be her lair.
There was an array of shirts and coats, but only three
pairs of underwear-all of which were either fully white
or black and made of cotton.
What a waste of a body like that. Why doesn’t she wear
something spicier?
Despite thinking that, Emmanuel had no interest in
touching her clothes and walked away. Then, he
picked the bedroom furthest from hers as his own.
Considering how much Mackenzie hated men, he knew
he was better off staying as far away from her as
possible.
Rumble.
Feeling his stomach growl again, Emmanuel headed
into the kitchen.
Seriously? All this premium cookware and equipment,
but no food! What’s the point? Am I supposed to eat a
frying pan?
Thus, the man decided it was time to make a trip down
to the nearby supermarket.
Since he couldn’t go back to his family for now, he
could only make this place his new home.
He was so hungry that he bought himself a bun before
doing his grocery shopping.
Back at Terence Group, the meeting had just ended,
and Mackenzie glanced at the time. It was already
past nine.
Per usual, her mind was filled with work as she walked
over to her Bentley.
The driver took her in the direction of the family
mansion.
“Stop!” she called out halfway through the journey.
“What’s the matter, Ms. Quillen?” the driver immediately
hit the brakes and asked politely.
The woman naturally didn’t answer him. In fact, she
had only just remembered that she was now married,
and Terence had warned her not to return to the
Quillen family mansion until she had given birth.
A woman should be wherever her husband was; this
was the country’s millennium-long tradition.
Regardless of her status, she still had to live with her
husband now that she was married.
“Turn around. Take me to Yociam Residence.”
“Yes, Ms. Quillen.”
That was all the driver responded with, despite his
curiosity.
As Mackenzie’s only remaining male driver, he wasn’t
going to risk losing his high-paying job by being
careless with his words.
It was past ten when Emmanuel returned to the
apartment.
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He had left the lights on when leaving, so he didn’t
realize Mackenzie was already home, especially since
the place looked as tidy as before.
Drenched in sweat after grocery shopping, the man
took off his shirt and walked toward the bathroom,
only to freeze on the spot the moment he opened the
door.
He stared wide-eyed at the woman in the tub, having
lost his ability to blink.
Mackenzie was enjoying a bubble bath with her legs
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