Chapter 1660
Love at the Wrong Table
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âI knew you had vision. I didnât misjudge you.â Terence slapped his thigh. âIâll
take charge of this matter for Mackenzie. She must bear six more children
with you.â
âWhat?â Mackenzie, who had remained composed, was suddenly at a loss for
words.
âSeven children? Do you think Iâm that capable of giving birth?â
Mackenzieâs sharp retort stunned everyone before laughter erupted.
It was a rare and joyous occasion for the two families to be so harmonious.
Terence laughed heartily, then suddenly turned serious. His eyes tinged with
a hint of nostalgia as he said, âThough many have left the Quillen family over
the years, weâve had a steady stream of new members. Itâs good to have you
all.â
The smiles on everyoneâs faces gradually cooled.
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Terenceâs sudden, gentle words left many bewildered.
Mackenzie responded first, âGrandpa, with Emmanuel by my side, Iâm
confident that both the Quillen family and the Lowe family will thrive and
grow stronger.â
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The two families relaxed and enjoyed each otherâs company for the rest of
the day.
The next morning, the Nuthana Chamber of Commerce election that would
determine the fate of the entire Nuthana business community and stir
Chanaea was held as scheduled.
Under the leadership of Terence and Mackenzie, the Quillen family arrived in
force at the Chamber of Commerce in Onza.
âOld Mr. Quillen, itâs good to see you again.â
As soon as the Quillen family entered, Stanley, accompanied by others, came
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forward with a cane and welcomed them. He was coughing continuously,
indicating his declining health.
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Terence and Stanley embraced in front of everyone as if they were longâlost
brothers.
âOld Mr. Silverbane, Iâm surprised youâre still alive.â Terence joked with Stanley.
âHaha! Iâm more surprised that youâre still alive. Wasnât there a rumor
yesterday that you had died?â Stanley also joked.
The two old men exchanged smiles.
Back in the day, they were both businessmen in Nuthana with deep
connections.
However, they ultimately chose different paths. One aimed to reform the
order of the business community and contribute to Chanaeaâs prosperity,
while the other chose to enjoy family life in Yeringham.
Nevertheless, fate played a joke on them. Stanley, who dedicated himself to
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Chanaea, ended up with many descendants.
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Meanwhile, Terence, who pursued family happiness, lost all his sons. It could
be said that the Quillen family had come to an end.
âWe still have some time before the election. Letâs have a good talk.â
Stanley and Terence then walked away, leaving the Quillen family
bewildered.
âMackenzie!â
At that moment, Hattie and Blake approached Mackenzie.
The rest of the Quillen family dispersed and entered the hall early.
âHattie, youâre here too.â
Mackenzie tightly held Hattieâs hands, causing Emmanuel to feel a pang of
jealousy.
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Blake winked at Emmanuel, wondering if he could understand his meaning.
If his wife was so intimate with another woman, he would have considered
having infidelity..
He had tried that before. He could enjoy more happiness only by paying
more.
However, Emmanuel was different from him. He didnât understand his
meaning.
Besides, Hattie was not a woman to be won over by money.
âMackenzie, Iâm here to support and cheer you on. I⦠Cough!â Hattie suddenly
coughed violently while conversing with Mackenzie.
âEmmanuel!â Mackenzie hurriedly looked at Emmanuel.
Understanding the current relationship between Hattie and Mackenzie,
Emmanuel had to intervene.
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âI need to take Ms. Zelinský to a room for acupuncture. Blakeââ
âGot it.â Upon hearing Emmanuelâs words, Blake immediately understood
what to do.
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Soon, they found a quiet room in the hall. Blake remained outside.
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He was truly envious of Emmanuel. While he might have had relationships.
with more women than Emmanuel, he knew the women he met were mostly
of low quality.