Love At The Wrong Table
Chapter 797
Chapter 797 The Outrageous Order
Marianne was equally unabashed; if Ryder wanted to pursue her daughter,
he needed to show some sincerity.
Ryder’s heart sank when he saw the women ordering so many dishes at
once. What if Emmanuel’s card can’t cover the expenses? I won’t be able to
afford the bill even if I sell my kidney!
“Ryder, don’t worry! We didn’t order that much. With you being such a high
roller, we won’t eat away all your money. Haha…” Abellyn looked at Ryder’s
expression and appeared as though she was having a blast.
After seven years of marriage, she was finally going to make him pay. She
would drain him of every last drop!
“Come, Robby, check out the children’s menu!” Abellyn handed the menu to
Robby and continued ordering random items.
Tommy hadn’t even had the chance to look at the menu yet!
Ryder was full of regret. How could he have been so foolish as to agree to
the Sheppard sisters to
2/5
the orders!” After Robby
closed the menu.
finally over, but he couldn’t catch
said, “Since it’s rare for us to be
Right, Mrs. Franks?”
to engage her in conversation. She
to
couldn’t help but look at Ryder with some concern after hearing
She knew she wasn’t worth that much
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situation? Why wasn’t he
than facing humiliation
didn’t confront the situation.
informing him of the current
Card would
have five bottles of 1982 Lafite, then!” Chloe proceeded to order
wine
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the cost of wine alone might already amount
his teeth were grinding.
could drink
he received a reply from Emmanuel
4/5
in front of
issues, just give me
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