Love At The Wrong Table
Chapter 761
Chapter 761
“No, I won’t. I’ve settled down in Yeringham.” Emmanuel shook his head as he
answered Sage’s question.
As expected, Sage’s face was evident with disappointment. However, he only
sighed and nodded to express his understanding. “I see. Mackenzie is a
beautiful woman. It’s understandable that you want to enjoy life after serving
the country for years.”
His heart fluttered at the thought of Mackenzie.
If only she weren’t Emmanuel’s wife, Sage would do whatever it takes to turn
her head.
After all, it was a rare chance to meet your dream girl throughout life.
Emmanuel wore a small smile on his face. Sage was indeed right about
Emmanuel couldn’t live without Mackenzie.
First of all, she was his wife. Secondly, he must depend on her to accomplish
However, he chose not to tell Sage about his mission for now. He can think
whatever he wants.
He took the
had been weighing on
head and explained
supernatural is involved in this case. There’s a
of the Lenoir
yards from where Ms. Lenoir fell. However,
her body around the valley.
we found
thin air. We can’t determine the
body. It’ll soon become a
frowned as he
a while, he finally asked, “Is it possible that someone took
all the traces before the police began
a serious expression, “We
that, they would have to wait
leave before the police went into the valley to
them. However, we
past few days.”
Emmanuel couldn’t wrap his head around the
Magnus, he’s indeed
in advance. But how did they take
without alerting you?”
thought about the case, the more
to imagine what a hypocrite like Magnus would do
if he
it were just a body. What if she’s alive?
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