Love at the Wrong Table Emmanuel Lowe Chapter 735
Love at the Wrong Table
Chapter 735
âThisâ¦â
âIs it finally time for an adult male to enter the Quillen family?â
âYeah, it kind of feels like itâ¦â
The women looked at each other. They were on the brink of speaking, yet
their words remained hesitant and incomplete.
In the Quillen family, Terenceâs authority was unquestioned, and Mackenzie
stood as the successor of the family. Both of them were on Emmanuelâs side.
Although some of the women didnât agree with what Terence did, they dared
not voice them openly.
Hannah was no exception. She knew her place better than anyone else. Her
actions in the Quillen family had to be appropriate, or she would end up like
Felicity.
That woman had taken the wrong stance. As a result, although she was the
wife of the second-generation successor, she lost all her power in the Quillen
family.
Mackenzie remained silent, knowing that every word she spoke could
determine the course of events.
âEmmanuel, I suggest you choose the largest house later.â
Finally, Stephanie spoke with a meaningful smile. âEach house in the Quillen
residence is worth at least several million. Many men struggle for their entire
lives and might not earn as much!â
She didnât mention Emmanuel, but everyone knew that among the many
men, Emmanuel was included!
If he hadnât had the luck to catch Terenceâs eye, how would he have the
chance to marry into the Quillen family?
Hannah snorted coldly, her face full of displeasure!
As Terenceâs youngest daughter, she had never had the privilege of choosing
a room in the residence. Yet now, an outsider was treated better than her. He
didnât deserve it.
Such a man who became rich overnight would definitely choose the largest
house or maybe even the master villa left by her brother.
Or, did he want to share a house with Mackenzie?
Terence maintained his ever-present smile, pretending not to understand
the implication of Stephanieâs words. He didnât look at his other daughtersâ
expressions either.
Finally, Emmanuelâs voice broke through the tension, his expression carrying a
hint of bitterness. âGrandpa, Aunt Stephanie, thank you for your kindness, but I
havenât made plans to move into the Quillen residence.â
âWhat?!â
Upon hearing Emmanuelâs response, all the women in the Quillen family were
shocked.
Hannah even trembled.
Is he playing hard to get?
Very well, letâs see how he manages to maintain that facade.
âOh, why is that?â
Terence was also surprised that Emmanuel would refuse his offer.
He had presumed that after Emmanuelâs first night with Mackenzie, more such instances would follow, and they would have a baby soon.
He envisioned a future where his great-grandchild would be born and raised within the Quillen residence. After all, the vast empire of the Quillen family was to be inherited by his great-grandchild.
Of course, he hadnât discussed this plan with Emmanuel yet. It was simply his
wishful thinking, and he couldnât think of any reason why Emmanuel would
refuse.
After all, who could resist the allure of overnight riches?
Grandpa, wouldnât that be against the customs of Chanaea?â
Emmanuel maintained a wry smile, his words measured and deliberate. âIâm
truly grateful for your gesture in arranging a room for me here, but when
Mackenzie and I are married, even if she doesnât wish to live in my house, it
would be more appropriate for us to find a place of our own to live together.
Moving into her familyâs residence wouldnât be the ideal arrangement, donât
you think?â
His words stirred up the women of the Quillen family again.
They all started to discuss and comment on him.
Although they didnât voice their disdain, their expressions said it all.
Who does Emmanuel think he is?
Can Mackenzie be comfortable living in a house bought with his poor
earnings?
Mackenzie remained silent, but she sighed in her heart.
She didnât like this atmosphere, but she knew it was something she and
Emmanuel had to face.
After all, marriage wasnât just about the two of them as it involved two
families.
Emmanuel didnât want her to have conflicts with his family, and she also
hoped that Emmanuel could be accepted by her family and associate
harmoniously.
Moreover, she knew that most of the unmarried women in the Quillen family
knew this. They considered marriage troublesome and men disloyal, so they
opted to remain single.
These convictions had gradually fostered her aversion to men.