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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 12

Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia Chapter 12

Chapter 12

She looked at the serious-looking man, and a hint of a charming smile appeared on the corners of her lips. “Since I promised grandma, I won’t go back on my word.”

“Of course, I know you won’t go back on your word,” he replied. “You know, I am grateful that you are willing to make time to accompany her and make her happy, so I will do my best to fulfill the role of a driver and try my best not to let your goodwill go to waste, Miss Grey” His words expressed his gratitude toward her and his main intention in exchanging contact information. Moreover, his trust in her was so unwavering that it warmed her heart.

She hesitated momentarily, then scanned his QR code with her phone and added him to her Whatsapp contact list.

Nevertheless, the next second, he said, “Please also send me your phone number to avoid any delays in receiving text messages.”

She was rendered speechless.

She could clearly feel that the man had ulterior motives, but his calm expression did not seem like that of a deceitful person.

She let out a sigh and obediently sent him her phone number.

He called her number and, upon hearing her ringtone, hung up the call. “Now you have my phone number. Please save it, Miss Grey.”

Under his gaze, she saved his number as instructed. “Mr. Jones, is there anything else?” Although she could not decipher his true intentions, she could instinctively sense that he had some other motive.

Still, her subconscious told her that keeping a distance from this man was always better. However, being as smart as he was, it was without a doubt that he could sense the deliberate distance in her words.”Miss Grey, don’t you already have some suspicions about my intentions?” He gazed at her with pitch-black eyes that flickered with a dim glow. “Grandma said that, when pursuing a woman, one must give one hundred percent sincerity. One must not be all high and might, instead, be proactive, considerate, and, most importantly, remain faithful all the way through. Well, the other points will be proven true later. But, when it comes to proactivity, I am certain that you have noticed that, am I right?”

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