Love At The Wrong Table
Chapter 404
Chapter 404
“Who?” Adolph stared at Mackenzie and questioned commandingly.
“Magnus Zelinsky!” Mackenzie answered
“What? That can’t be!” Laura exclaimed out of surprise.
Even Quintus couldn’t help but pipe in, “Mackenzie, that’s nonsense. We all
know Magnus likes my sister the most. He cares for her like she’s a princess.
Why would he kill her?”
However, Mackenzie didn’t answer him and met Adolph’s eyes without
backing down. “Easy. General Lenoir can investigate to see if it is truly him. Do
you not have the ability or the guts to do so?
“How dare you?!” Adolph’s right-hand man’s hand came swinging at her.
Mackenzie didn’t flinch at all as she stared at Adolph. She was betting that
the Lenoirs didn’t dare to touch her.
Whoosh!
As expected, the right-hand man’s palm missed her face, but the force of the
swing of his hand still
sting:
do that?” The next second,
and shouting at him. Mackenzie was
Step back!” Only
didn’t plan
investigate the
off the hook! But there’s one more person that
too!”
taken aback at his
“Emmanuel!”
teeth and turned
explanation.
has Emmanuel disappointed my precious daughter, but he
her and even let her block a shot for him!
he think he is to treat
of things
spent some time investigating Claudette’s accident, he
swore he would not let Emmanuel off
a smart woman and could understand where
from. Unfortunately, she also knew the matter better than him
couldn’t
things first, Emmanuel is missing.
Emmanuel handle
wasn’t until Quintus waved his hands before her that
back to
moment, Adolph and Laura had left the room and
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