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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 1725

Chapter 1725

The Killer Queen of the Redback Assassins once sent a personal invitation to

Scarlet to join them as an elite assassin. She declined the invitation due to a

lack of interest and later joined the Airspace Group, remaining at the Dark

Night Islands ever since.

Sarah was unclear about Scarlet’s real intentions of doing so because they

had never interacted much, let alone had an in–depth discussion.

“I’m not messing around! If you want to know if the Saintess really did order

me to come up, why don’t you go and ask Her Holiness?” Sarah icily retorted

to Scarlet.

“Your Reverence, you are no longer the Saintess now. Are you aware that

falsifying the Saintess‘ orders is a capital offense within the Holy Trinity?”

Scarlet coldly threatened, “Leave now, and I can pretend that I know nothing

about this. But if I consult Her Holiness and discover you’ve falsified her

orders, no one can save you!”

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Trisha was extremely nervous because she knew the Saintess had not issued

such an order.

Sarah rebuked in a taunting tone, “So, are you openly defying the orders of

the Saintess? If this gets around, I doubt you’ll be able to get away with it

easily.” Most of the Holy Trinity members were followers of the Saintess. The

tens of thousands of members of the Holy Trinity were all recruited in the

name of the Saintess. Despite Scarlet knowing the Saintess was just a

puppet, the consequences would still be unbearable if this became public.

“Okay. Please wait here for a moment, Your Reverence.” Scarlet turned

around and went to consult Mackenzie personally.

“The Holy Nun?” Mackenzie, who was alone in the large room, was slightly

startled when she heard this title.

I have not summoned anyone, and I don’t even know the Holy Nun. But why

would she say I had summoned her?

“If Your Holiness did not summon her, I will go out and deal with her. Sorry for

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the disturbance, Your Holiness.”

Scarlet didn’t explain to Mackenzie the repercussions of falsifying the

Saintess‘ orders. In reality, she had already deduced the answer from

Mackenzie’s initial reaction upon hearing the title of the Holy Nun.

“Wait!”

Mackenzie called out to Scarlet and tactfully said, “I summoned her. It’s been

a while since I last saw her. Let her in.”

“It’s been a while since you last saw her?” Scarlet was skeptical of Mackenzie’s

words and purposely questioned her, “Your Holiness, do you know who she

is?”

“How could I not know? It’s Sarah!”

Mackenzie took a wild guess, and hoped that she was right.

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Besides Sarah, she really couldn’t think of anyone else in the Holy Trinity who

would dare to take such a risk to come see her.

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she eventually understood.

If she were in Sarah’s shoes, knowing she was someone else’s plan B for a

lifetime, her attitude might not be any better than Sarah’s.

“Well, to be honest with you, it actually feels pretty good!”

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Mackenzie smiled deliberately.

“You…”

# not microben you were surely thinking about antching something

from me just now, ami right?”

Mackenzie was an exceptionally intelligent woman who also knew Sarah’s

personality well. Since Sarah had encountered Emmanuel, Mackenzie was

certain that she had reverted to her old tactic of seducing him using her

body.

Any man with weak willpower would surely end up sleeping with her

“Hmph, why should I tell you?” Sarah said coldly.

Mackenzie chuckled and quipped, “If you don’t want to tell me, then why did

you come to me? If I’m not mistaken, I just saved your life, didn’t I?”

“Pfft. If you’ve got the guts, don’t bother rescuing me!”

Sarah showed no gratitude at all for Mackenzie’s help. She even went so far

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as to sit directly in the seat reserved for the Saintess.

“So, you’ve come all this way just to argue with me and vent your

frustrations?” Mackenzie asked Sarah jokingly.

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