Love At The Wrong Table
Chapter 71
Chapter 71
Meanwhile, outside Pink Zone, two cars pulled up in haste and stopped
right in front of the entrance.
Two professional bodyguards opened the car doors, and Mackenzie
hurriedly led Beatrix into the bar.
More precisely, Beatrix was running after her long-legged cousin.
Seeing those imposing beauties, even Rat and Samuel didn’t dare to
recklessly approach them as it was apparent at first glance that the two
were ladies from wealthy families.
Milani was curious to see who had arrived and attracted everyone’s
attention.
Unfortunately, she wasn’t tall enough, and Mackenzie was moving too fast
for her to catch a glimpse.
Lexi had asked her again about Emmanuel’s whereabouts. Still, Milani
thought even Lexi’s advent wouldn’t stir such a huge commotion. So, who
is it?
Emmanuel was still inside the room, thinking about how to establish
contact with Yoel.
tattered clothes, he gentlemanly took off his coat
over her.
as he removed his outerwear, the door
was opened
when he glanced
Why are
icy expression. Instead of
right into the room.
walked in and saw the
help but tease, “Wow! Even the greatest
women. It seems like
ladies wouldn’t
at her. “Ms. Beatrix, you better
saying!”
you insist on flattering
man like him deserve such
astounded the
seen Mackenzie insult
behaving like
her usual self. “Emmanuel,
to have
corpse
smile wryly. He
did he witness her true prowess
vulgar words
a capable
Emmanuel, even Beatrix had
after being alive for twenty years. It is no
It’s already so
bar. It’s one thing for him not to
into bed with a bar hostess?
more shameless?
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