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The Man's Decree novel Chapter 261

Summary for Chapter 261: The Man's Decree

What Happens in Chapter 261 – From the Book The Man's Decree

Dive into Chapter 261, a pivotal chapter in The Man's Decree, written by Novelxo. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Chapter 261 Fool

Tommy and the others couldn’t help but chuckle upon hearing Glen’s words.

Benedict’s face was flushed with embarrassment immediately. Although he was unhappy, he did not dare utter a single word.

“No, no, no!” Devin waved his hands in dismissal before pulling Simon toward him. “This is my son, Simon. Benedict is his father-in-law!”

Glen calmed down after getting a grasp of the situation. However, his tone was still stern and cold when he asked, “Why did you bring so many people along, Mr. Moore? Don’t you know I want to dine here discreetly?”

“I’m so sorry, Mr. Lowe. I’ll get rid of them at this instant!” Devin shuddered in fear before kicking Simon and roaring, “Get lost! What a bunch of dimwits!”

Simon was so startled, and he left immediately. The same could be said for Benedict and his family as they left the room hastily.

That was an utter embarrassment for him and his family.

“What was that, Simon? Why does it seem like Mr. Lowe had no idea we were showing up?” Gianna was furious upon getting out of the room.

“I can’t believe you have the audacity to ask me that! This is all you guys’ fault! Why wouldn’t he be upset? He just wanted to have a meal in peace before all of you barged in.” Simon was in no mood to bow down to his wife after receiving that kick.

 

According to Simon, he was blaming Stella as well. Hence, she felt embarrassed upon hearing his words.

“Cut the crap! You’re just jealous. We’ve already dined with the mayor, and we’ve even offered him a toast. What do you know? You’re just a useless ex-convict. Besides, I thought you said you’ve been to Mr. Lowe’s house to dine? We’ve asked him about that, and he denied it,” Javier said with a look of contempt.

The way he blatantly lied about his encounter with the mayor was deceivingly convincing.

Although Benedict and his family were aware of Javier’s lie, none of them stood out to contradict him.

Obviously, Jared knew right away Javier was lying. Also, their wine glasses were still full when they returned. Why would their glasses still be full after drinking with the mayor?

“Javier, perhaps you should sharpen your lying skills. Your wine glasses are still full! How could you’ve drunk with the mayor? Seeing how you could lie about such a thing, you’re just as despicable as a useless ex-convict, if not worse!” Jared snickered.

 

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