Chapter 318

“What?!” The news stupefied Terence, leaving him reeling in incredulity. A

strait–laced man like Lowe would betray his wife? Does he even have that

potential?

Mackenzie walked away, but Terence pulled her back again. “Mackenzie, your

father left us young while your mother hardly taught you anything. Now, as

your grandfather, I should impart you with some knowledge.”

Mackenzie didn’t say anything, but it was obvious she was becoming

impatient. She believed she knew everything, especially about the business

named Emmanuel Lowe.

“Mackenzie,” Terence sighed. “I don’t know what misunderstandings you have

with Emmanuel, but don’t act rashly. You mustn’t end this marriage, or you’ll

regret it for the rest of your life.”

At that, Mackenzie snorted and turned her head away, muttering, “As if!”

She, the dignified daughter of the Quillen family, never learned to regret, let

alone to regret over a man. What a joke!

“Do you not realize you have fallen in love with Emmanuel?” Terence knocked

stick against the ground in frustration. “Love isn’t a business,

You can find other ways to make money if you

you lose your love, you may

worried Emmanuel would marry Claudette if Mackenzie

divorced him.

don’t like

made me

“You’re my most promising granddaughter. Do

I know nothing about you? You start acting differently when

don’t want to admit it, am

Don’t come begging me to help you win Emmanuel

back!”

that, Mackenzie said nothing but

for so long,

things from home.

helplessly

been exceptionally bright and

and draw connections, but matters of the heart

experiences for

after losing his beloved and

marry someone he didn’t love due to a family alliance,

a lifetime of regrets.

dear granddaughter to follow in her father’s

effort to find her a

had finally fallen in love with this man, he couldn’t

in a fit of pique.

find Emmanuel and give that

talk to

hard–found marriage from ending so

after Mackenzie left, Emmanuel didn’t

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