Chapter 95
“Get rid of this crap for me if you’re free today, Emmanuel.”
“What crap?”
Emmanuel hurried to the entrance and jumped when he saw the items.
Aside from the bouquet of fiery-crimson roses, the boxes were filled with
valuable herbs.
Many were herbs to aid Mackenzie’s convalescence, while the others were
supplements.
Though Emmanuel was a gynecologist, he was still a doctor and was
aware of their value.
All together, these are worth at least three hundred thousand!
“Are you sure you’re not mistaken, Ms. Quillen? You want these thrown
away?” Emmanuel asked, flabbergasted.
“These are sent by my admirer. Do you want me to keep them?”
Mackenzie grinned, looking pleased with herself.
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He’s not the only one with an admirer. My admirer would kick his admirer’s
ass!
Emmanuel was in no mood to argue; he knew he was no match for her.
“Send it back if you won’t accept it,” he said firmly. “It’s a waste to throw it
away! I won’t condone it!”
“In my mind, it’s already in the trash. Do what you want with it.”
Without another word, Mackenzie turned to leave. Emmanuel’s calls fell on
deaf ears.
Emmanuel tried to send it back but did not know who the sender was
since Mackenzie did not mention it.
He could not bring himself to throw it, as he felt it would be an awful waste,
so he decided to bring it home.
I’ll gladly throw the bouquet of roses, though.
As they had not gotten a divorce, Mackenzie was still his wife. He
wondered who was audacious enough to send her flowers.
Emmanuel mulled it over during work that day before succumbing by
sending Mackenzie a text to ask if he could bring the supplements home if
she did not want them.
He also made it clear that they were meant for Tommy and not him.
Mackenzie responded to his message in seconds: Whatever you like. It’s as
good as gone to me.
Since their quarrel the night before, she had wisened up against accusing
him.
Obtaining Mackenzie’s permission, Emmanuel headed to Ryder’s house
with the supplements immediately after work.
Ryder refused to accept them, deeming the gifts too expensive.
“Just take them, Ryder. I didn’t pay for any of it but instead took them from Text property © Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org.
home for Tommy. We don’t use them, anyway.”
“No way, Manny. I fear your wife will have something to say about the way
you give us things from your house.”
Ryder was an honest man who was well acquainted with the ways of the
world.
Though a married couple shared their assets, Emmanuel’s wife might
think of him as a freeloader-especially since she had paid for the house
he lived in.
Even if she did not raise her objections, Mackenzie might remember it,
which might harm their marital relations.
“Don’t worry, I’d asked Ms. Qui-Mackenzie, and she agreed. Otherwise, I
wouldn’t bring them here!”
After some more persuasion, Emmanuel convinced Ryder to accept the
boxes.
After setting down the gifts, Emmanuel had to dash off to his part-time job
and thus did not stay for dinner.
After he left, Abellyn emerged from her room. Her beady eyes glinted
when they caught sight of the heap of valuables.
“Excellent! We’ll make a small fortune once we sell them!”
“Don’t even think about it. They’re for our son!”
Ryder knew his wife well enough to foresee her selling them to play poker.
Abellyn flew into a tantrum on the spot. “Go, then! Take it all! Don’t bother
stopping Shawn from coming for me when the time comes. Let him take
me to the bathhouse and serve the men to pay off my debt!”