Love at the Wrong Table Emmanuel Lowe Chapter 1541
Love at the Wrong Table
Chapter 1541
Beatrix, Frederick, and the others sighed at the manâs story.
Emmanuel never expected that besides Eastern Star Mountain, there were so many
impoverished people in Onza.
âDonât cry. As long as you live, life will get better!â Mackenzieâs delicate hand gently
patted the manâs hand. The middle-aged man suddenly seemed to gain magical
courage and looked at this goddess-like figure in amazement.
âWhat about you?â Mackenzie turned to the elderly woman beside her. The woman was
as thin as a rail, barely breathing, with wrinkles covering her face, but the age on her
medical record was only 41. If her age wasnât known, one would think she was older
than Terence, and Emmanuel and others would believe it too.
âI⦠I have nothing. I work as a cleaner in the Hadley factory, with a monthly salary of
only 2900. Last monthâs wages are still owed to me. My family canât afford to eat, and
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my child is so hungry that he steals from others. Heâs been caught and sent to juvenile
detentionâ¦â She said, tears streaming down her face.
Mackenzie nodded and gently patted her back, encouraging her, âHang in there. The
Hadley factory will pay you last monthâs wages, and your child will be released soon. He
canât be without a mother.â
The woman cried even hoarser. Watching her cry without making a sound, Beatrix cried
tears of empathy. How could there be such misery in the world?!
Later, Mackenzie chatted with the other patients individually, encouraging them. Just
as she was about to reach Ellie, the middle-aged man who had just sighed suddenly
said, âAh, beautiful lady, I actually still want to live, but Iâm afraid I wonât make it. Our
illness canât be cured at all, and we canât afford the medical expensesâ¦â
At that, Emmanuel knew it was time for him to intervene. He immediately said, âWhat if
I told you I could cure you for free?â
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âWhat? This-â The middle-aged manâs eyes lit up with an evident glimmer of hope. But
the person beside him immediately whispered, âElmer, are you crazy? We have to dieâ¦â
Ellie also opened her mouth anxiously, but after hearing this, she didnât say anything.
âNo! I donât want treatment. Let us die. I donât believe you can cure me. Donât bother!â
The middle-aged man suddenly changed his attitude.
Emmanuel was puzzled and couldnât help but glance at Mackenzie. It seemed that
there was a force controlling these people behind the scenes. Knowing that several
forces had united to attack Terence Group, it couldnât be that simple to resolve.
In actuality, Emmanuel could forcibly treat these people, but what was the use? If these
people cooperated with the hidden hand behind the scenes to die, could he save them?
âIs someone blackmailing you? Or giving you money to cooperate in dying?â Mackenzie
suddenly asked.
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The surrounding patients were dumbfounded, and the middle-aged man became even
more panicked. Is this woman really a god? How did she know?!
âEveryone, are your lives worth less than those peopleâs lives? Are you willing to help
those scheming people achieve their goals with your lives?â Mackenzieâs words were
piercing.
The poor people had pondered this question many times. They were all human beings,
yet why was the difference in social treatment so great? At first, they were unwilling,
but societyâs oppression made them compromise repeatedly, lowering their threshold
until they became what they were now.
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âSince you all say youâre workers at the Hadley factory, I believe you!â Mackenzie
suddenly spoke with conviction and determination. âI guarantee that as long as you
accept treatment and live on, I wonât let anyone blackmail you, and you must believe in
the law! No matter how much money those people offer you to die, as long as you
bravely live on, I will give you the same amount of money!â
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âThisâ¦â
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The patients looked at each other in shock. Some were suspicious. But the
middle-aged man was the first to grit his teeth and say, âMaâam, I believe you! I want to
live!â
âWell done!â Mackenzie encouraged him, then glanced at Emmanuel again.
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