Chapter 155
Love at the Wrong Table
Chapter 155
Emmanuelâs gaze grew determined, and he announced, âThis matter is too
important; someone has to step up and resolve it. If we beat a retreat now,
those nasty netizens will be all over Mom! Anyway, Iâm handling the issue, and
thatâs final. I ainât scared of any trouble!â
Roselynn voiced her concern, âHow can we leave you to face all of that alone,
Manny?â
âTrust me, Roselynn! Iâm the man of the house. I need to defend our
household in times of trouble!â
âFâFine! Iâll get a new phone number and call you again!â
âAll right,â Emmanuel said and ended the call.
His phone almost immediately rang with a phone call from Ryder afterward.
By then, only Frederick and Claudette remained by his side. Everyone else
had already left.
Emmanuel dismissed his best friend, âYou should head back to work,
Frederick.â
âOkay. Just let me know how I can help, Emmanuel. Iâll do my best to help you.
Thatâs what best friends are for!â
Frederick still had work to attend to and did not have the luxury of time to
stay behind and listen to Emmanuelâs numerous phone calls.
âMs. Lenoir, you should head home too. Thank you for your trust and concern!â
said Emmanuel to Claudette.
She waved off his words and uttered, âIâm not working today, Dr. Lowe. Let me
fight those cyberbullies with you. I bet itâll be quite thrilling!â
She seemed so excited to support Emmanuel to the end as he fought off the
keyboard warriors that Emmanuel eventually allowed her to stay.
He picked up his cousinâs phone call, and Ryderâs anxious voice immediately
filled his ear.
âWhatâs going on, Manny? Why are the Cadigans coming after your family
again? Donât worry, though! Iâll come forward and defend your innocence!â
Ryder trusted Emmanuel implicitly. He had watched the latter grow up and
knew his character like the back of his hand.
In fact, he also knew Emmanuelâs family matters better than most, which was
why he was furious over the Cadigan familyâs actions.
âI appreciate your offer, Ryder, but I donât need your help now. Perhaps you
should focus on resolving your and Abellynâs situation first,â suggested
Emmanuel.
He knew Ryder had enough on his plate, and he was happy enough knowing
that Ryder had offered to help him.
Finally, Ryder conceded, âAll right! I wonât step in first, but call me if you need
help. Anytime.â
Like Frederick, he was fiercely loyal to Emmanuel.
Meanwhile, Claudette stared at Emmanuelâs back with an admiring gaze.
The incident spoke volumes about Emmanuelâs character.
If he isnât a decent man, his friends and family wouldnât pledge such fierce
loyalty to him in times of trouble!
Ryder ended his call, and Abellyn mocked him scornfully, âRyder, youâre an
utterly hopeless fool! That cousin of yours isnât a good man at all! The whole
city must know about it now. Even so, youâre still blindly listening to his lies
and refusing to allow Robby to live in our house! Emmanuel only knows how
to cut ties with family. Are you trying to follow his example?â
She ended her long rant with an ultimatum. âLet me tell you. If you forbid
Robby from living with us or attending an elementary school in the city, then
we can call it quits with this marriage! You can live happily with your jerk of a
cousin!â
Ryderâs patience snapped, and he roared, âThatâs enough, Abellyn! Theyâre
two different matters! Not accepting Robby into my family was my decision
alone! 1 may have vowed to support you when I married you, but that offer
doesnât extend to every Tom, Dick, and Harry from the Sheppard family!!
donât want and canât afford to feed an extra mouth?
âYâYou!â Abellyn sputtered in anger before screeching, âIâm done! Weâre
getting a divorce!â
Then, she stomped out of the house.
Tommy was still at school, so Ryder did not bother going after Abellyn.
Manny and Ms. Quillen were right. Abellyn just wants to force me into a
corner. If I give in and allow Robby into our house, Chloe and the Sheppards
will only come up with more outrageous requests!
The atrocious things that Hermannâs family had done to Emmanuelâs family
also alerted Ryder to the fact that some people were entirely devoid of
conscience.
You must be ruthless enough to face off against such a foe, or you will end
up as their puppet for the rest of your life!