Love at the Wrong Table by Emmanuel Lowe
Love at the Wrong Table Emmanuel Lowe Chapter 483

Chapter 483

Sarah remained humble, offering a smile as she shook hands with Jaxton.

Meanwhile, Jaxton couldn’t contain his excitement as he held onto her hand,

reluctant to let go.

Roselynn observed this scene but remained silent.

It wasn’t until Sarah tactfully withdrew her hand that Jaxton realized he had

crossed a line. While it might not have been a significant matter in ordinary

circumstances, in the presence of his wife, it became a blatant disregard for

their relationship.

“Emmanuel, let’s get in the car!” Sarah exclaimed, flashing a charming gaze

at Emmanuel.

Emmanuel, being a straightforward guy, didn’t think much of it. However,

Roselynn couldn’t help but feel that something was off about Sarah.

Faced with the decision of getting into either Jaxton’s or Sarah’s car,

Emmanuel found himself inclined toward Sarah’s car. However, he was

caught off guard by the unexpected arrival of another Bentley.

“Emmanuel, don’t get in her car!” Beatrix hurriedly got out of the Bentley, and

her animosity toward Sarah surpassed even Mackenzie’s.

Emmanuel felt a twinge of surprise. Although he hadn’t known Sarah for long,

he had found her to be well–mannered and easy to get along with. Why do

both Mackenzie and Beatrix hold such a strong dislike for Sarah?

Lost in thought, he suddenly realized that Beatrix stood before him. In her

haste, she directly took hold of his hand and declared, “Emmanuel, Mackenzie

instructed me to pick you up! Let’s go!”

Emmanuel was taken aback upon hearing that.

If Sarah hadn’t been present, he would have undoubtedly hopped into

Beatrix’s car without a second thought. After all, he was rather acquainted

with her. However, if he were to get into Beatrix’s car now, what would happen

to Sarah?

“Emmanuel, let’s go. Are you seriously considering getting in her car?” Beatrix

grew increasingly anxious as she witnessed his hesitation.

Meanwhile, Alessandra and Roselynn were left bewildered. It was their first

encounter with Mackenzie’s two younger sisters. However, regardless of their

perspective, the relationship between the siblings seemed far from

harmonious

Emmanuel wasn’t the only one caught in a difficult position. Alessandra and

Roselynn found themselves entangled in a perplexing dilemma as well

Meanwhile, Jaxton saw an opportunity and quickly took advantage of it. He

put on a smile and approached Beatrix. “You must be the third young lady of

the Quillen family, right? Nice to meet you! I am—”

“Get lost!” Beatrix cut him off before he could finish his sentence.

Jaxton was instantly embarrassed, and he wished he could disappear into

thin air. It seems like the third young lady of the Quillen family lacks proper

-etiquette as compared to the second young lady of the family!

However, being a wealthy daughter of the Quillen family, Beatrix wasn’t

someone he could afford to offend. Therefore, Jaxton had no choice but to

suppress his pride and endure the situation.

“No worries, Emmanuel, Roselynn, and Mrs. Lowe. Feel free to choose

whichever car you prefer,” Sarah said, displaying a different attitude from

Beatrix. She maintained her smile and showed no signs of insisting.

“That sounds like a plan!” Emmanuel, not wanting to offend either side, came

up with a clever solution. “I’ll head back to Yociam Residence. Mom and Rosie

can head home. Since our routes are different, would you mind giving them a

ride, Sarah?”

“Sure thing. No problem!” Sarah nodded.

Emmanuel’s approach effectively resolved the conflict between the two

sisters. Beatrix had fulfilled her duty of picking him up, as instructed by

Mackenzie. Meanwhile, Sarah didn’t have to feel awkward in the situation.

The only one feeling out of place was Jaxton. Nobody got into his car, and it

felt like a chilling gust swept past him.

“Emmanuel, didn’t Mackenzie tell you about that woman? You better steer

clear of her!” Beatrix didn’t mince her words once Emmanuel got into the

Bentley.

“Why?” Emmanuel was curious. Mackenzie hadn’t mentioned anything, but

perhaps he could replace out from Beatrix about the animosity between the two

sisters. After all, Beatrix was known for her loose tongue.

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