Love At The Wrong Table
Chapter 292
Chapter 292
Hmph, Claudette! You will not have a chance to seduce my husband!
Just like this, Emmanuel walked down the mountainside alone, enjoying the
refreshing environment.
It would be delightful to have a few drinks with close friends in such an
environment!
At this moment, someone seemed to understand his thoughts and suddenly
said, “Emmanuel, do you want to have a drink?”
Emmanuel’s heart skipped a beat when he turned around to see a burly man.
He was 1.9 meters tall, wearing a tight vest, and his arms were even thicker
than his.
He tilted his head back, picked up a bottle of strong liquor, and prepared to
gulp it down.
Glug. Glug.
The burly man’s throat expanded and contracted rhythmically as he drank.
A beauty once said that men who drank like this were the hottest!
That beauty was Claudette, and she also said that if a man drinking like this
sorrow in his eyes,
of sorrow. At this moment, his
didn’t look suave
butcher.
his head.
I be here?”
a
himself in his
liquor at Emmanuel.
quickly and easily evaded
are you here to
brows furrowed as his frown deepened. Why
rid of? Why
with my wife? Tsk. This is
I come here?” Quintus‘ emotions flared up,
bloodshot. “Emmanuel, you promised
that so? I don’t recall such
was speechless. He didn’t expect Emmanuel to
less friendly than before.
that I’m lying? Doesn’t everyone
never lie?”
I wouldn’t know!” Emmanuel
was dumbfounded by his
is a tourist destination with beautiful
a duel?
decided to find a way to get rid of this
Quintus quickly stopped him and
you know how long I’ve been
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