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Mistaken Match Marrying the Enigmatic CEO novel Chapter 590

Summary for Chapter 590: Mistaken Match Marrying the Enigmatic CEO

Chapter Summary: Chapter 590 – Mistaken Match Marrying the Enigmatic CEO by Ruby Fennimore

In Chapter 590, a key moment in the Novel novel Mistaken Match Marrying the Enigmatic CEO, Ruby Fennimore 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 590

Samantha asked right away, “Mackenzie, where is Emmanuel? Didn’t he leave

the table with you just now?”

“He’s got something to deal with.” Mackenzie didn’t say that Emmanuel had

left; she just wanted to evade the question.

All at once, the atmosphere at the dining table changed. That guy is the

focus of attention at the Quillen residence tonight! How dare he actually

disappear halfway through when everyone in our family has shown enough

respect for him despite his humble background? “What on earth happened,

Mr. Grishaw? I saw Emmanuel and Mackenzie walk together toward the gate

just now!” Samantha immediately asked Alfred, who came back afterward.

Alfred threw a look at Terence before answering her truthfully, “Emmanuel

has left with Quintus Lenoir to go to the Lenoir residence.”

“What?!”

“Why is he going to the Lenoir residence?”

“Didn’t he know that we’re holding this dinner party for him tonight?”

“How,dare he! He’s not giving a damn to our family at all!”

Many women in the Quillen family blew up then and there. In reality, many of

them didn’t want a man from a humble background to marry into their family

and make the Quillens a public laughingstock. After all, it was a common

belief that one should marry within their station. It was only out of respect for

Mackenzie and Terence that they had no choice but to play nice with

Emmanuel just now; despite their inner protests, they dared not voice them

out loud. However, now that Emmanuel had done something like this, they

couldn’t stand it anymore!

“Shut up, all of you! I don’t remember our family ever having the tradition of

arguing over dinner! Where’s your sense of decency?” barked Terence at

once, stopping these women’s protests with his authority.

In her heart, Mackenzie also felt bitter. She had long known that many in her

family would frown upon Emmanuel, which was why she felt under pressure

and wanted him to behave better today. At first, he had done admirably well

tonight, showing both the usually hidden clever and humorous side of him

and his readiness to take charge as a man. But now that he was gone like

this, the women in the Quillen family would never remember anything good

about him. All they would remember was that he had made the Quillens and

his own wife look bad by leaving halfway through the dinner party!

faint sigh, “Claudette’s condition is unstable, so he has to go check on her.”

Only then did Samantha finally understand what had happened. “I see!” She

also knew that the Lenoirs had recently retreated from the energy market.

instead of continuing to viciously try to grab market share from the Quillens!

This was all because Emmanuel had saved Claudette’s life.

Although she understood Mackenzie, Hannah didn’t. “Mackenzie, forgive me

for prying, but I’m saying this for your own good!” she said frostily. “This

Emmanuel guy is such a drinker. The way I see it, he’s certainly not a decent

guy, but the type of man who uses his good looks and sweet talk to get

ahead one way or the other. A man like him is only good at pretending,

vacillating between different upper–class ladies and socialites so that he can

have their money and have sex with them!” she continued. “You can fool

around with him, but once you get tired of him, you should dump him right

away. Don’t seriously fall in love with him. Otherwise, he’ll become another

Felicity Lenoir in our family sooner or later!”

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