Love At The Wrong Table
Chapter 51
Chapter 51
When the interview was over, Beatrix rushed to the
headquarters and barged into Mackenzie’s office.
“What’s up? Do you have something to report?”
Mackenzie looked up. Her expression was cold.
“Hehe. Guess who I interviewed today?” Beatrix
approached her happily.
“I’m not interested in guessing. Just spit it out if you
have something to say,” Mackenzie snapped as she
continued doing her work.
Fortunately, Beatrix had expected that reaction from
Mackenzie. In fact, the former was used to it.
Regardless, she announced excitedly, “I interviewed
Emmanuel!”
“What?” Mackenzie immediately looked up.
In the past, Beatrix would not believe Mackenzie had
someone she cared about, not to mention the person
was a man.
Oh, shoot!
Judging by Mackenzie’s reaction, Beatrix had a feeling
that she was at risk of losing her bet with Lexi.
hiring a part–timer
Why did he come for the interview?”
Mackenzie curiously.
responded, “Maybe
short of money.”
in Mackenzie’s expression, Beatrix suddenly added, “By the way, I
having a candlelight
yesterday. He was just
mom get the
“What?”
agitated, so
her reaction shocked Beatrix.
Holy cow!
past, she could
reactions from her sister.
Mackenzie was the indifferent CEO of
Group who had misandry.
did not care
former’s usual
incessantly.
was the one who
It did not make sense
giving Claudette
or what?” Mackenzie
gently.
that she
did not
the latter was clearly
cool–headed sister that had
for a man. That was
imagine in
likes
right. You may leave
recollected herself. She shifted
to the computer screen and
working.
left after making a
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