Love at the Wrong Table Emmanuel Lowe Chapter 403
Love at the Wrong Table
Chapter 403
âSigh. Being a simp is hard!â Quintus could cry bitter tears for himself for being
in such a state, but he chose to be one. So, he couldnât complain to anyone.
Tap. Tap. Tap.
A series of footsteps interrupted Mackenzieâs line of thought.
She looked up to see a middle-aged man with a mustache walking toward
her.
He had handsome features with a commanding aura. He was the famous
General Adolph Lenoir of Yeringham.
Beside him, was a charming and sexy woman who became his wife after
being his mistress-Laura Newman. Even though she wasnât wearing
revealing clothes, she still made oneâs thoughts wander down the gutter.
When Laura saw Mackenzie, she smiled, âOh, my. I didnât expect a guest to
visit us tonight! The young mistress of the Quillen family is indeed gorgeous.
No wonder men swoon over you!â
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Even though it sounded like she was complimenting her, Mackenzie didnât like
it one bit.
Iâm afraid no one can compare to you if you want to talk about swooning
men.
âWhat are you here for, Ms. Quillen?â Adolph coldly demanded.
Anyone from Yeringham would falter before him. Terence wouldnât, but it
would be a fifty-fifty chance that he could come out on top. However,
Mackenzie wasnât scared at all even if she was just a guest.
âIâm here to visit Claudette, Mr. Lenoir!â
âVisit her?â
Adolph raised his eyebrows and his aura even made Quintus shudder.
âMs. Quillen, Iâve heard rumors that you donât really have a good relationship
with my daughter, though. Last time, she was assassinated in the valley and
was shot for it. You were there on these two occasions, right?â
Mackenzie frowned at his statement as she knew he was pressuring her on
purpose.
She was the only outsider in the Lenoir Residence and a woman while
numerous burly-looking guards surrounded her. If Mackenzie was just
anyone else, she would have peed her pants by now.
Then, Mackenzie put on a small smile before answering, âGeneral Lenoir,
rumors may not be true. I was there those two times, but Iâm not Claudetteâs
enemy. I am sad that sheâs in such a state right now.â
Laura smiled at that. âPeople say Ms. Quillenâs intelligence and wisdom are
outstanding. It seems that it is true now that Iâve seen it myself!â
However, Mackenzie scoffed, âYou flatter me, Madam Newman. Iâm just an
ordinary person.â
Laura harrumphed unhappily since Mackenzie addressed her as Madam
Newman and not Mrs. Lenoir, suggesting that she was a scheming woman.
Regardless, Adolph didnât care about their fight and pointed at Mackenzieâs
nose as he warned, âI donât care what you say. All I know is that you and that
man called Emmanuel were there both times Claudette has been hurt. This is
on you both if she never wakes up!â
Mackenzie gritted her teeth. Heâs just being unreasonable now!
She had heard stories about him as a general in Yeringham. He was known
to be very domineering, which was also the norm for most generals.
Nonetheless, it didnât mean that she would be scared of him even if others
were.
âMr. Lenoir, Iâve heard that youâre a tough guy on the battlefield. I believe
youâre not the type to bully the weak, right? I happen to know who shot
Claudette. Would you like to know that?
Laura heard that and immediately pursed her lips as she tossed her head
with a cold scoff.
Naturally, Laura was the reason why Adolph had heard of Mackenzieâs
involvement as she wanted to use his power to pressure Mackenzie. That
was because she had always felt that Mackenzie was bullying Claudette.
Alas, it seemed like it wasnât working as she hoped