Love at the Wrong Table Emmanuel Lowe Chapter 564
Love at the Wrong Table
Chapter 564
âStop⦠Please stop-â Terence wanted to stop them, but his chest hurt so
badly that he could only clutch it tightly.
âOld Mr. Quillen!â Alfred was rushing to get him medicine, and he didnât have
time to intervene in the fight.
On the other hand, Sarah did not venture to step in and was content to yell
âStopâ from the sidelines.
When Samantha raised her hand again, she felt a strong grip on her wrist
and yelled, âWho is it?!â She assumed it was Sarah and was prepared to beat
up whoever was obstructing her, but when she turned her head, she was
stunned.
Then, Mackenzie slowly released Samanthaâs wrist and coldly ordered, âStop
it!â
As soon as she realized what she was doing, Samantha stopped but couldnât
help mumbling, âHow dare you lay a hand on me? Youâre simply
embarrassing yourself!â
Due to their family hierarchy, no one from the Quillen family rushed to assist
Felicity in getting back on her feet. The fight left her hair disheveled, her face
puffy and red, and blood seeping from the corners of her lips. Beatrix could
not help but feel heartbroken at her motherâs pitiful and miserable
appearance. Although she didnât stand on her motherâs side, Felicity was still
her mother!
When Beatrix rushed over to her mother to help her get to her feet, Sarah
raced past her and pushed her aside. Then, Sarah uttered coldly, âStop
pretending to be nice!â
Beatrix was taken aback upon hearing this.
âLetâs go, Mom. This family doesnât seem to welcome us anymore!â Sarah
pulled Felicity up and lamented in an aggrieved tone.
âAll of you, remember this day!â With bloodshot eyes, Felicity trembled as she
screamed at the top of her lungs, âThe entire Quillen family is at fault for
bullying me! You are the ones who forced me to a dead one! I swear that I
will ruin all of your reputations! I want you to suffer and become miserable!â
âsâShut up!â After taking his medication, Terence roared as his face turned an
unnatural shade of red.
âDad!â Samantha hurriedly approached him in a state of apprehension.
However, Terence smacked her across the face and chided her, âDo you even
have manners? How could you do that earlier? Have you forgotten who you
are? Should you solve problems by resorting to violence? What happened to
your upbringing? Has anyone ever taught you to fight with your own family?â
Once again, the entire hall was enveloped in silence.
Samantha was a filial child, so she sat through her fatherâs scolding without
saying anything, like a child who had done something wrong, all for the sake
of her fatherâs health!
However, Terence angrily scolded again, âYou, move it!â
Then, she quickly moved aside upon hearing this.
On the other hand, Mackenzie understood why her grandfather was so
furious. The conflicts between Felicity and the Quillen family were already
intense and irreconcilable. If Samantha were to escalate this matter, it would
undoubtedly bring disaster to the family! After all, no matter how much
Felicity favored her own family, she was still the daughterâinâlaw of the
Quillen family.
âAre you alright, Felicity?â Terence had a firm attitude toward Felicity in the
morning, but he had not intended to provoke a direct conflict. Since things
had reached this point, he needed to find a way to appease Felicity.
âHmph, stop pretending to be nice!â As expected, Felicity didnât appreciate it
âIâm leaving the Quillen residence right now, and I will reclaim what rightfully
belongs to me! By any means necessary!!â She took advantage of her
righteous indignation by articulating her feelings clearly and then leaving the
hall accompanied by Sarah.
âShall we stop them, Old Mr. Quillen?â Alfred was also concerned about the
seriousness of the situation, as he understood the importance of maintaining
family harmony.
âLet them go. Iâm afraid we canât keep them here anymore,â Terence
responded, resigning himself to the situation. Since Felicity and Samantha
had just had a major fight, he reasoned that it would be best if they didnât see
each other for a while to avoid a resumption of hostilities. Another reason
was that he was apprehensive about Mackenzie and Sarah meeting
faceâtoâface. He knew she would still harbor resentment toward her sister
despite Mackenzieâs outward tolerant attitude, and this animosity would
eventually boil over.
In the meantime, Mackenzie gradually clenched her delicate hands as she
watched Sarahâs departing figure. She had no choice but to put on an act of
faith in Emmanuel in front of Sarah; otherwise, she would fall into her sisterâs
trap. However, even after Sarah left, she could not help but feel a cloud of
uncertainty in her heart.