Chapter 156
Love at the Wrong Table
Chapter 156
Mackenzie remained unaware of the drama befalling her husband.
She was occupied with a routine meeting at the offices of Terence Group.
As usual, Beatrix secretly scrolled through her phone during the meeting, and
her gaze suddenly landed on a shocking headline.
âWhat are you doing, Beatrix Quillen?â
She felt Mackenzieâs razorâsharp gaze on her a second later.
Beatrix shuddered involuntarily, aware that her cousin was a fair and
fearsome boss who would chew anyone out for getting distracted in a
meeting.
She hastily rushed to Mackenzieâs side and whispered, âIâm not slacking,
Mackenzie! Look at this headline! Manuelâs being cyberbullied!â
âWhat?â
Mackenzie released a nearâimperceptible sigh and swiped the phone from
Beatrixâs outstretched hand. Once she read the headline, she stood up and
declared curtly, âMeetingâs over. Dismissed!â
She strode out of the conference room, leaving behind a roomful of
bewildered management staff.
Lexi caught up to Beatrix and asked, âWhat happened, Ms. Beatrix? Why does
Ms. Mackenzie seem so anxious?â
âHehe, thatâs a secret!â
Beatrix was determined to keep her lips zipped. Lexi will find out eventually.
As expected, Lexi was summoned to the CEOâs office a moment later, where
Mackenzie handed over her list of tasks to her personal assistant.
Mackenzie boarded her Bentley shortly after and headed straight for Beacon
Hospital.
She knew Hermannâs family was anything but good news. I told Emmanuel he
shouldnât have given them a single cent. Now look what happened! He gives
them money, and they repay his kindness by turning him into a public
enemy!
Mackenzie was worried about the wellâbeing of Emmanuelâs family if the lies
continued to be perpetuated by the cyberbullies.
Iâm his family now, and I wonât allow this to happen.
Her car pulled onto the grounds of Beacon Hospital at lunchtime.
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Emmanuel had taken half a day off to lay low because of the cyberbullying
incident. Addison agreed with his decision.
When Mackenzie walked into the Department of Gynecologyâs building, she
immediately spotted a group of colleagues surrounding and encouraging
Emmanuel.
âWe know you well, Dr. Lowe. The news on the Internet must be fake! Weâll
never believe them.â
âThatâs right! The truth will prevail. You must stay strong till then!â
Emmanuel was moved by his colleaguesâ unwavering support.
He would never insist on proclaiming his innocence because he believed his
true friends would support him regardless. There was no point in explaining
himself to anyone else.
Mackenzie could not help but smile at the sight. Who knew this silly man got
along so well with his colleagues? Perhaps he wasnât acting the part of a
gentleman in front of Grandpa at all.
A sharpâeyed Frederick noticed Mackenzieâs arrival and discreetly elbowed
Emmanuel to grab his attention.
Emmanuel promptly cut short his conversation with his colleagues and
headed for the main entrance where Mackenzie awaited.
Instead of looking at her husband, Mackenzieâs gaze was affixed to the Lenoir
family heiress, who followed Emmanuel around like a puppy.
âWhy are you here, Ms. Quillen?â Claudette greeted Mackenzie civilly. The
unspoken rules of high society dictated that she greet someone of higher
standing in their social circles.
Mackenzie must be quite close to Emmanuel if she came to Beacon Hospital
to meet him.
Mackenzie replied, âWhat about you, Ms. Lenoir?â
Her gaze glinted with hostility. Why is this woman hanging around my
husband all the time?
Mackenzie quickly sobered up when she remembered her marriage to
Emmanuel had been kept out of the public eye. She probably doesnât know
that heâs taken. Does this mean sheâs trying to pursue him?
She suddenly felt threatened.
Emmanuel was not surprised that Claudette and Mackenzie were
acquainted, given both women ran in Yeringhamâs upper society. However,
he believed Claudette to be more prestigious since she was not a salaried
worker like Mackenzie.
âIâm Dr. Loweâs patient. I specifically requested him to be my doctor!â
Claudette smiled politely and moved closer to Emmanuel.