Chapter 230
Love at the Wrong Table
Chapter 230
The tea-tasting event was held at a place named Divine Tea, which was
located in a shopping mall. Because of that, it became a favorite thing to do
for many rich women as they could go shopping after the event.
Meanwhile, Lexi might only be Mackenzieâs personal secretary, but the
Summerton family was actually prestigious. Therefore, it wasnât surprising for
Lexi to attend the teaâtasting event as she mingled with the other rich
women. Nonetheless, there was an unexpected guest on that particular
Saturday. Although Divine Tea was currently occupied with wealthy and
snobbish women, they were left with their eyes wide open as they stood up in
disbelief the moment they saw a certain someone.
âWhatâs wrong with you people?â Lexi, who was facing away from the door,
couldnât help but feel puzzled when she noticed the expressions on the other
ladiesâ faces. Soon enough, her curiosity prompted her to turn around and
find out what was going on, in which a surprised look appeared on her face.
âMs. Quillen? What brings you here? I remember you havenât been here for at
least a year.â She quickly walked up to Mackenzie.
In the meantime, Mackenzieâa revered figure in Yeringhamâwas instantly
surrounded by the ladies around her. Thinking Mackenzie rarely came to an
event like this, they would never give up on the chance to get to know her
better. Nonetheless, she only nodded at those people without showing much
interest in interacting with them.
Although those ladies didnât know her well, they didnât find it surprising to see
the pricey jewelry she wore on her, as they believed she could afford them.
As for Lexi, she was too surprised by Mackenzieâs arrival that she didnât notice
the necklace around the latterâs neck right away when she saw her.
Until Claudette approached them and greeted Mackenzie, âMs. Quillen, you
look gorgeous today! Is that golden jade phoenix youâre wearing?â It turned
out that Claudette was the owner of Divine Tea, which gave her a
respectable status in that place. Thus, her words had instantly given rise to
audible gasps from the crowd.
âHey, I recognize that. That was Thomas Clineâs finest piece of art in the
auction last night!â
âWait, what?! How come Ms. Quillen is wearing it? Could it be that some rich
guy is trying to win her heart or something?â
âIt seems to me that she does live up to her reputation as the prettiest
socialite in Yeringham! How charming she is!â
Regardless of the intentions behind those compliments, Lexi immediately
caught on to what Mackenzie was up to, being someone who knew her well.
Ms. Quillen is here to show off, isnât she? Holy moly! This is unbelievable!
âGuilty as charged, Ms. Lenoir. Youâre too kind.â Mackenzie reacted with a
beautiful smile that replaced her initial indifferent expression.
âI have to admit Iâm envious of you, Ms. Quillen. I wish I could have a man who
would do that for me!â Claudette smiled as an unfathomable look flashed
across her eyes with a slight hostility.
Mackenzie smiled and said, âYouâre a beauty, Ms. Lenoir. I believe there will be
some men out there who will do anything for you, too. The only question is
whether theyâre your Mr. Right.â
It was then that the situation began to dawn on Lexi even more. Ah, I see
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whatâs going on now. Ms. Quillen didnât come here just to show off. She is here
to warn somebody. Somebody whom she considers her love rival! The
reason Lexi thought that way was because Claudette was the other person
besides herself who knew that Mackenzie was already married.
Mackenzie knew Claudette would be joining Emmanuel in laser tag later that
afternoon. Since Mackenzie couldnât keep her husband from going, she went
to the teaâtasting event instead to assert her dominance, as if she was
sending out a message to a certain someone not to fool around with her
man.
On the other hand, Claudette was aware of what Mackenzie was up to. As a
woman who was belligerent beneath her tender exterior, her ego wouldnât
allow her to give up on Emmanuel and admit defeat just because of
Mackenzieâs intimidation.
âWell, you accepted that manâs gift, so does that mean he holds an important
place in your heart?â Claudetteâs voice instantly lightened up the atmosphere
around the place.
Everyone in Yeringham knew Mackenzie hardly had any rumors; some even
believed she had no interest in dating a man. Therefore, when Claudetteâs
response seemingly implied otherwise, they were all caught by surprise. After
all, if word about that got out, the news would go viral across Yeringham as
well as every other search engine on the Internet.
âI wouldnât think of it that way, so letâs just say everything is still under my
observation.â Mackenzie refused to admit it.