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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 187

Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia Chapter 187

Louis understood Old Mr. Smith’s conjecture. A hint of shock flashed across his eyes. “Are you suspecting that Rachel Grey is a member of the Johnson family?”

Old Mr. Smith frowned slightly and looked at Louis with a solemn expression. He nodded lightly.

Louis could not help but think of Rachel being treated as a distinguished guest by the merchants and chatting happily with Linda Galler.

He couldn’t help but become silent, deep in thought.

A strange stillness fell across the room.

However, very quickly, Old Mr. Smith shook his head again. “This doesn’t make sense. Everyone knows that Old Mr. Johnson dotes on this granddaughter very much. Although she has an outsider’s surname, she has always been the apple of the Johnson family’s eye and has been long announced as the Johnson family’s successor. If she’s really a member of the Johnson family, with Old Mr. Johnson’s love for her, why would he let her stay in the Smith family for so many years?”

Regarding Rachel’s identity, it seemed to have hit into a dead end. No matter what, it did not make sense.

“Maybe all of this is just a coincidence?” Louis guessed. “I’ve investigated her identity and background. There shouldn’t be any mistake.”

When he said this, he felt inexplicably uneasy.

Old Mr. Smith put down the cup in his hand. “You still have to spend some effort to investigate this matter again in private.”

“I understand.” Louis pursed his lips and hesitated for half a second before continuing, “Actually, I still have something I need your help with.”

“You want me to contact Rachel?” Old Mr. Smith looked up at Louis.

Louis met the old man’s sharp gaze and felt a little ashamed. “I tried to get her forgiveness, but Rachel insisted on not reconciling with me. That’s why I have no choice but to ask Grandpa for help.”

Old Mr. Smith understood Rachel’s character.

Once she hated someone, it was very difficult to get her forgiveness.

“Rae–Rae, it’s me.”

Upon hearing Old Mr. Smith’s voice, Rachel was not particularly surprised. Her tone was even and calm. “May I help you with anything?”

“It’s nothing serious. I just wanted to ask if you can attend the Smith Group’s anniversary celebration this weekend.”

Rachel twirled a pen between her fingers. “The Smith family has nothing to do with me, so I’m not obligated to participate.”

“Rae–Rae, I know you hate the Smith family. Grandpa is willing to make it up to you as much as possible, so can you

“Thanks for your care over the three years in the Smith family. I can agree to one of your requests. However, after this request, we will not longer have anything to do with each other.” Rachel interrupted Old Mr. Smith coldly. “As for this request, I hope you can consider it carefully before contacting me.”

With that, she hung up.

Mary propped her chin on her hand and looked at her. She could not help but click her tongue. “When will you change your reluctance to owe people favors?”

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