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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 1647

Chapter 1647 Levi Confronts Cur

Chapter 1647

Shane even patted Frederick’s shoulder.

“You’re free to pursue Ms. Beatrix now. Your chance to turn her head grows

without me as your strong competitor. Still, you’re not young anymore. You

shouldn’t put all your eggs in one basket. Keep your options open.”

Frederick let out a bitter chuckle at his advice.

He might be unreliable most of the time but he also thinks outside the box

and is pragmatic. Compared to him, I’m idealistic and traditional. At this rate,

I might end up single.

Shane left Frederick alone. Today was the best day of his life. He wanted to

make the best use of it.

Numerous gorgeous ladies had exchanged contact information with him

throughout the trip.

Life is splendid with such wealth and reputation.

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Chapter 1647 Levi Confronts Gautier

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Meanwhile, in a private room of a club, it was quiet in stark contrast to ther

hustle and bustle outside. Gautier could hear his footsteps echoing in the

room.

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“Mr. Lestrange,” he greeted the man who faced away from him in the room.

Levi didn’t bother to be friendly toward him despite his respectful greeting.

The man scolded, “Gautier, who allowed you to bet with the Quillen family?

You need to know your place. You’re to serve Mr. Tanner. You shouldn’t act

woman. I’ll kill her before she can trample on my dignity. Siding with her? Not

a chance!”

Levi found his words convincing as his face flushed when he cursed.

Levi saw the bigger picture. He had no choice but to rely on Gautier because

Gautier was the best candidate to be their inside man.

“I apologize, Gautier. Forgive me for being paranoid. It’s a serious matter, sol

need to be cautious.”

Levi approached Gautier with a smile and patted his shoulder gently. “Here’s

a special medicine for you. It’ll help you get into the mood when you capture

Mackenzie one day and want to teach her a special lesson. You’ll dominate

her over and over until she can’t walk in the morning.”

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