Love at the Wrong Table Emmanuel Lowe Chapter 969
Love at the Wrong Table
Chapter 969
Shane was furious as well. âSheâs so disrespectful!â he exclaimed.
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However, Terence chuckled and said, âMarilyn, right? How about this? Iâll make a bet with you. Maybe youâll end up liking this old man later!â
âYou?â Marilyn was also quite surprised. She didnât expect Terence to talk to her like that. But after giving him a once-over, she made a face and said, âOld man, I prefer energetic and handsome young guys. You donât fit the bill!â
Terence smiled and didnât argue with her. He simply regarded her as an ignorant child.
She rolled her eyes once again and left the house.
As she was leaving, she bumped into Emmanuel. Suddenly, she realized something and sneered, âOh, so Red Mosley likes you, huh? You have a good figure, but⦠you donât look like a wealthy person.â
Emmanuel frowned, not understanding what she was talking about, while she just chuckled and sped off on a motorcycle.
âThat woman. Could she be Redâs sister?â Emmanuel noticed that she bore a striking resemblance to Red, but their personalities were completely different.
However, he didnât pay much attention to their encounter and went inside to cook.
That night, Terence had a fervid conversation with the old lady. Around 11 p.m., he, Emmanuel, and Shane left Redâs house and checked into a nearby hotel.
After 11 p.m., Mackenzie, who was in Yeringham, received a call from Terence.
âWhat? Grandpa, you want to invest 150 million in Anchortown?â Mackenzie was shocked upon hearing Terenceâs plan.
âYes. Anchortown is our familyâs hometown. Now that we have money, we should return and help the people in the village. They are too impoverished!â Terence said with compassion.
When he returned to the town that day, he realized that the townâs economy had hardly developed in the past decade.
These living conditions were acceptable over a decade ago, but Chanaea had rapidly developed over the past 20 years. Most places successfully escaped poverty and achieved a moderately prosperous lifestyle. So, Terence couldnât sleep at night, seeing his hometown still in poverty.
âGrandpa, although the company has sufficient funds now, shouldnât we consider this carefully since weâre investing 150 million all at once without having any return?â Mackenzie advised symbolically.
She supported Terence in benefiting the villagers, but Terence Group had just experienced a bankruptcy crisis. It was not a wise choice to suddenly withdraw 150 million.
âIâve thought it through carefully!â Terence said firmly. âSend someone to talk to the mayor about the investment tomorrow. As for the details, you figure it out.â
âAlright.â Mackenzie knew Terenceâs mind was made up, so she didnât say much. Then she asked, âWhy did you and Emmanuel go back to the town? Was it for this?â
She had a faint suspicion that Terence might want to entrust something important to Emmanuel.
But Terence didnât answer her explicitly. He just got angry and said, âWhatâs going on? Hasnât that boy reported to you? This is unreasonable. Iâll go and teach him a lesson! Itâs the most basic requirement for a man to report to his wife every day!â
Mackenzie knew he was saying that intentionally but still smiled.
She did want to have this kind of power.
But before she hung up the phone with Terence, another call came in, and she immediately said, âGrandpa, you donât need to call him. Heâs calling me now.â
âHaha. Good. You two have a good chat! It would be best if it leads to something fruitful!â Terence chuckled and hung up the phone.
Mackenzie felt a flutter in her heart. This flutter made her feel a bit embarrassed, but it also felt strangely sweet.
After taking a deep breath, she deliberately put on a look of impatience and answered Emmanuelâs call, âWhy are you calling me so late? Did you forget about my habit of resting at 11 p.m.?â
âUh, Iâm sorry, Mackenzie! I just settled Grandpaâs accommodation and called you right away.â
âFine. Youâre the only one by his side now. Take good care of him!â
âYeah. I will.â
After Emmanuel nodded and answered, the two of them didnât speak for several seconds.
âWhatâs the matter? You called me and arenât going to say anything?â