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Love at the Wrong Table novel Chapter 745

Summary for 745: Love at the Wrong Table

Chapter Summary: 745 – Love at the Wrong Table by Internet

In 745, a key moment in the Internet novel Love at the Wrong Table, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 745

“Tommy! Tommy!” Ryder quickly returned to the room and noticed that

something was wrong with Tommy.

He quickly hugged the boy. “Don’t listen to your mother. No, I mean, don’t

listen to that woman. She’s driving a wedge between us. She’s up to

something bad.”

Tommy nodded, but his eyes were slightly red. That night, Alessandra stayed

at Ryder’s house to keep them company.

She also gave Ryder some advice, telling him to take the initiative tomorrow

because it was difficult to encounter a decent girl like Tia.

Emmanuel, on the other hand, went to the company at 8 p.m. to pick

Mackenzie up. He briefly told her about what happened today.

“That Abellyn Sheppard might’ve spread the rumors intentionally.” Mackenzie

voiced out her judgment. “Regardless of that, you don’t need to do a

paternity test to confirm that Tommy is Ryder’s biological son.”

He smiled at her.

“Why are you smiling at me like that?” She glared at him, pretending to be

annoyed.

“We’re sharing the same thought,” he explained.

She pretended to be aloof and turned her face away, muttering to herself,

“You mean we have a telepathic connection, right?”

“Isn’t that great?” He laughed heartily.

Mackenzie grumbled inwardly, This fool seems to be getting more and more

presumptuous in front of me. How annoying!

“By the way, Mackenzie, tomorrow is Saturday. May I ask you a favor?”

Emmanuel suddenly became serious. “It’s to help Ryder get closer to Tia. I’ve

invited them to the amusement park tomorrow.”

anger.

“You know her?” He felt like he was in trouble, but he remained calm. After all,

he would never do anything to betray his wife. He believed that she would

trust him, and unnecessary explanations would only complicate things.

“I know her. I just want to know something. Did you never plan to ask me out?”

At this point, Mackenzie’s gaze could penetrate through him.

Emmanuel felt like he was in an ice cellar. His strong survival instinct

prompted him to quickly say, “Mackenzie, I know you’ve been busy with work

lately, so can I ask you out again when you are free?”

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“No, thanks.” She turned her face away, activating her CEO-like stubbornness.

Why should I go just because he asked me out?

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