Love at the Wrong Table Emmanuel Lowe Chapter 1171
Love at the Wrong Table
Chapter 1171 Donât Be Too Confrontational
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âUm, no.â Emmanuel shook his head but took the opportunity to discuss the topic with Mackenzie. âThe marital house is ready, but both Roselynn and I donât want Ryder to marry Ruby.â
âMe neither,â Mackenzie uttered, truly surprising Emmanuel.
In his mind, Mackenzie was like a goddess who didnât care about earthly matters. The fact that she cared about his cousinâs relationship and marriage was simply inconceivable.
If others in Yeringham knew, their jaws would surely drop. Is this still the aloof CEO they know?!
Unaware of what Emmanuel was thinking, Mackenzie continued, âI guess their marriage wonât work out either.â
âWhy?â Emmanuel asked with interest while starting the car to head home.
âRuby is just in it for the money and the house. Whether she gets what she wants or not, she will eventually leave your cousin. This is Motive Determines Outcome theory!â
Mackenzieâs analysis was very business-like, showing a broad perspective and foresight.
This marriage was Ryderâs choice, supported by Alessandra, to find a stepmother for Tommy. However, Rubyâs motive was to deceive for money. Their motives and goals were completely different, destined to diverge sooner or
later, not to mention the external obstacles posed by Emmanuel and his sister.
âWhy would you still fund Ryder with the money to buy a house then?â Emmanuel fully agreed with Mackenzieâs words, but he was a bit puzzled by her actions.
âBecause heâs your family, and I want to improve Ryder and Tommyâs living standards. Also, I believe you all can definitely find a way to prevent him from marrying Ruby,â Mackenzie said confidently.
As a CEO, she had to have the ability to read people. Both Emmanuel and Roselynn were much smarter than their cousin, knowing better what was good for him and having the capability to change specific outcomes. As for what they would do, Mackenzie didnât concern herself with it.
Emmanuel smiled slightly, appreciating Mackenzieâs intelligence. She truly lived up to her job as a CEO.
âBy the way, Mackenzie, I have to go out tonight. Sage contacted me to discuss some case details,â he requested her approval.
âYou seem to be close with Sage.â Mackenzie immediately focused her gaze on Emmanuel.
âWellâ¦â Emmanuel chuckled. âI suppose. We used to be soldiers in the Northern Region, although thereâs a bit of a
rank difference between us.â
He didnât lie to Mackenzie; his rank was indeed much higher than Sageâs. However, Mackenzie might interpret it as Sage being significantly higher than him.
âCome home early, and remember not to drink and drive!â Mackenzie reminded, turning her face away. Even her
He didnât lie to Mackenzie; his rank was indeed much higher than Sageâs. However, Mackenzie might interpret it as Sage being significantly higher than him.
*Come home early, and remember not to drink and drive!â Mackenzie reminded, turning her face away. Even her concern carried an icy touch.
âWill do!â Emmanuel nodded.
After dropping Mackenzie home, Emmanuel headed straight to The Beacon Book, a large and quiet bar. While initially designed for leisure and relaxation with tranquil music, its spacious and beautiful environment attracted many couples, gradually transforming its atmosphere into a romantic theme. Nevertheless, it remained a good place for discussions, as it wasnât as noisy as nightclubs and offered a variety of drinks and meal combos.
When Emmanuel arrived, Sage and Ashton were already there. Sage waved enthusiastically, inviting Emmanuel to join them. However, Ashtonâs expression turned sour upon seeing Emmanuel, radiating displeasure.
Emmanuel had previously angered her several times, and she already disliked him. Now, with his sister causing her brother heartbreak and distress, indulging in consecutive nights of heavy drinking, it only fueled her irritation. She wondered if she and her brother owed the Lowe siblings in their past lives.
Emmanuel sensed that something was off with Ashtonâs gaze but still approached the two.
Unexpectedly, before he could even sit down, Sage received a phone call and stood up with a gradually troubled expression. After hanging up, Sage apologetically said, âIâm sorry, Emmanuel. I know weâre supposed to discuss the case thoroughly tonight, but I just received an urgent call from the mayor of Yeringham. He wants me to go
over.â
âThatâs fine.â Emmanuel didnât want to delay Sageâs official business. If the mayor was calling him at night, it surely
wasnât a trivial matter.
âAlright, Ashton, you and Emmanuel discuss the cases thoroughly!â
After instructing Ashton, Sage took a few steps and turned back to remind her, âWatch your attitude. Donât be too
confrontational!â