Love at the Wrong Table Emmanuel Lowe Chapter 681
Love at the Wrong Table
Chapter 681
Although Mackenzie was furious, she didnât utter a word. It was the first time
anyone had the guts to say she had an awful taste in men right in front of
her.
Assuming that the woman was enraged because she felt that Emmanuel
was terrible, Milani continued enthusiastically, âWell, I heard that after the rich
woman was sick of him, she dumped him in the end. Perhaps those from the
hospital found out he had hooked up with a rich woman, so they fired him.
Also, his previous job was lowâclass. He was a gynecologist, whose job was to
examine womenâs bodies. I used to get a checkup at the hospital, and I
almost stripped bare in front of him. Luckily, I was smart enough not to do
that.â
Then, she tutted and said, âIf any woman let him see her birthday suit, that
would be the biggest humiliation in her life.â
All of a sudden, Milani felt a sense of coldness engulfing her while she was
speaking fervently. It felt as if she had fallen into an ice cave. At that moment,
she found it difficult to breathe. Whatâs going on? Ms. Quillen gives off a
powerful vibe. Sheâs even more domineering than my previous boss! Why is
she mad, though?
The womanâs iciness was giving Ignacio goosebumps. He felt that Milani was
ruining everything. Why does she keep spouting nonsense? Doesnât she know
the more she speaks, the more mistakes sheâll make?
Suddenly, Mackenzie got to her feet and stared impassively at Ignacio. âMr.
Wallace, if thereâs nothing else, Iâll take my leave.â
âHuh?â Only then did Ignacio come to his senses.
As a successful businessman, he understood how to deal with big shots. One
would easily offend them without even knowing the reason.
Nevertheless, he was smart enough to quickly think back to what Mackenzie
had said. Just now, she had only asked if Milani standing outside the door
was also their arrangement.
Ignacio regretted his decision. He shouldâve denied it or chased Milani away
instead of letting her come in and say nonsense. However, he still couldnât
figure out why Mackenzie was indignant.
Soon, he pulled himself together and bent his back. âIâm sorry for letting this
woman disturb you, Ms. Quillen. Iâll get her out of here straight away.
Someone, come in right now!â
Outside the door, Noah knew he was doomed upon hearing that. Doesnât
Milani know Ms. Quillen is a badâtempered woman? She hates people
spouting nonsense in front of her, but Milani still did that!
Soon, two of Ignacioâs subordinates entered the room and held Milaniâs arms,
âHâHow did I even offend you again, Ms. Quillen? Didnât you forgive me
already? Why are youâ¦â
Milani was puzzled, wondering if she had become Ignacioâs scapegoat or if
the woman was insane. She seems to be a temperamental woman!
Mackenzie didnât spare her another glance, nor was she willing to speak to
her again.
âThrow her out of this room,â Ignacio ordered.
âYes, Mr. Wallace.â
The two subordinates executed his order and tossed Milani out of the room
when she was still wearing a wedding dress. She rolled away on the floor,
which caused some bruises on her forehead and made her look battered.
It was only then did Mackenzie sit back down.
Ignacio let out a sigh of relief, thinking that Mackenzie hated Milani, not him.
Following that, his subordinate closed the door for him