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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 20

Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia

Chapter 20

Rachel and Mary were gossiping about random things when they noticed Louis and Olivia appearing at the door.

In an instant, the smile on Rachel’s face disappeared, and a layer of chilliness took place between her eyebrows and eyes. “Please leave,” she said coldly.

Olivia bit her lip slightly and subconsciously tightened her hand that was holding Louis’s. Her expression turned gloomy immediately.

Having noticed Rachel’s coldness, Louis furrowed his brows slightly, and his hand gently stroked Olivia’s hand.

The scene deeply stung Rachel’s eyes. It felt as though her heart had been squeezed very tightly.

It was a tenderness she had never seen before.

In the past three years, she had been drinking so much alcohol at social events to help him secure investments from investors, and the only thing she got in return was his brief tenderness.

Meanwhile, Olivia did not have to do anything. Rather, just a pitiful look from her could easily evoke his tenderness.

It turned out that it could be a world apart when someone no longer loved one as they used to.

“I have come to ask you something.” Louis walked into the ward holding Olivia’s hand and got straight to the point. “Do you know anything about the Green family’s sudden withdrawal of their investment?”

Rachel lifted her gaze once again to look at him, carrying a hint of usual indifference in her eyes. “So, you came just to question me? Is that it?” she asked.

“This is an important matter!” His expression turned sullen as he looked at her. “The Shallow Bay project needs funding the most right now. Do you have any idea that the Green family’s sudden withdrawal of investment will have a profound impact on the Smith Group?”

I do,” she replied casually.

In the beginning, she had given him all of her. Because of love, she had regarded the Smith Group as her own. However, there was no need for

her to care about the development of the Group now that she had given up on him.

A faint smile tugged at the corner of her mouth, with a hint of sarcasm in the depth of her eyes. “But what does it have to do with me whether the Smith Group survives or dies?

She picked out a piece of chocolate with her delicate fingers, elegantly unwrapped it, and spoke calmly to refute his words, “Well, so you are saying that it was only natural for me to devote myself wholeheartedly to the Smith Group while ignoring the matters there would make me a despicable person, right? I take advantage of the chaos, huh? You are absolutely hypocritical!”

Louis hugged her protectively, his eyes full of anger as he looked at Rachel. “Rachel, why do you have to be so aggressive? Olivia is innocent. It is me who cannot forget her, and I have always loved her. If you have any grievances, come after me!”

Mary, who was watching the drama on the side, could not help but question, “Olivia, did you drink a bottle of laxative before coming here? How come there is so much bullshit spilling out of your mouth?”

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