Love At The Wrong Table
Chapter 130
Chapter 130
“Welcome to my birthday banquet, Ms. Tanner!” Jonathan promptly greeted
Xylie with his buddies.
Everyone was shocked because Xylie kept a low–profile back at university.
Additionally, the only events she attended were organized by the university.
She wouldn’t appear at any private gatherings.
Many scions pursued her during her time at university, but she rejected all of
them. Hence, everyone was shocked she was present at Jonathan’s birthday
banquet.
Emmanuel was taken aback, too, and turned to Beatrix. If she knows Xylie is
her senior and not a hostess, why didn’t she help me clarify the truth last
time?
In response, Beatrix grinned mischievously at him. I just wanted to watch
Mackenzie getting jealous and angry. Besides, I didn’t know what happened
inside, so why would I explain anything? You should be glad I didn’t kick you
while you were down!
next moment, Xylie turned to Jonathan
here to attend your birthday banquet. I’m just here to perform
part–time job.”
else realized what was going
continuing to speak with
me, so I don’t like her. The person
I marry her, I can trump the other men in the
the Quillen family!
he was still angry about embarrassing himself
to steal back
was feeling conflicted.
the stage
instantly felt as
remark, “She’s
visits the bar every day to
stomped
doing, Ms. Beatrix?” Wincing, Emmanuel stepped away
Even if she’s my superior, she can’t just stamp
warning!
questioned, “Is Ms. Tanner
puzzled. What a strange question. I
don’t they usually compare themselves with
Why did she bring up
you don’t, I’ll fire you!”
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