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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 148

Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia Chapter 148

Don held a cigarette between his fingers as he watched Chief Brown walk past him with at dumbfounded expression.

When he came back to his senses, he hurriedly chased after him. He did not forget to mutter self–righteously, “Chief Brown, this case is extraordinary. Perhaps we can take this opportunity to capture Vince, who has been wanted for three years. Now, I beg the higher–ups…”

As soon as he entered, he saw Chief Brown personally removing the handcuffs for Rachel. There was a look of pity between his brows, and his tone was apologetic. “Rac–Rae, I’m sorry, I’m late. I’ve let you suffer.”

The interrogator was dumbfounded.

Don, who was standing at the door, was speechless.

One had the last name ‘Brown‘, and the other had the last name ‘Gray‘. How did they become uncle and niece?

Chief Brown in front of him was indeed not Rachel’s uncle, but Lucas’s biological uncle.

However, when she was young, Lucas often brought her in and out of Morris Brown’s family at will. After a while, the Brown family started acknowledging her and treating her like one of them.

From then on, Rachel treated Morris Brown like her uncle, just as Lucas did.

To others, it was a great thing to be related to the Brown family.

However, to the Brown family, it was a great honor for Rachel to be willing to acknowledge them.

It was because Rachel was the apple of Old Mr. Johnson’s and the entire Johnson family’s

eyes.

Rachel moved her wrist and looked at Morris with a smile. “Did Lucas look for you?”

Upon hearing this, Morris’s expression changed drastically. An imperceptible panic flashed across his eyes. “What! Lucas knows that you’re locked up here?”

If Lucas knew, his brother–in–law would probably know too.

The police station would probably face another bloodbath.

After all, Rachel was the apple of the Johnson family’s eyes.

Rachel looked at Morris’s hopeless expression and a hint of contemplation flashed in the depths of her eyes.

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