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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 207

Eddie understood immediately.

He deliberately slowed down and unbuttoned the cuffs of his shirt one by one. Then he rolled up his sleeves.

When the Smith family members walked over, Eddie grabbed Jane’s arm and gave her a tight slap.

Jane was sent staggering to the ground by the hard slap.

The people around her could not help but exclaim. The relatives of the Smith family were even more worried that they would be implicated. They quickly dispersed in fear, leaving Jane who had fallen onto the ground.

Louis‘ second aunt, who was hiding furthest from the commotion, secretly sized up Eddie Brook.

Eddie looked gentlemanly. When the members of the Smith family passed by him, none of them were vigilant. Who would have thought that he would suddenly hit Jane?

Moreover, the impact of the slap was very strong. Otherwise, Jane would not have fallen onto the ground.

As Jane lay on the ground, everyone could see that her cheek became swollen almost immediately. There was blood in her mouth.

Half of her face felt numb, and there were ringing sounds in her ears. For a moment, Jane could not hear what people were saying.

“Jane!” Mrs. Smith hurriedly rushed forward and knelt on the ground. She wrapped her arms around Jane and stroked Jane’s head with her palm. “Jane, how are you feeling?”

The moment Jane was in Mrs. Smith’s arms, she finally could not help but cry out loud.

Her unseemly cries were so heartwrenching that Mrs. Smith felt an extremely tight feeling in her heart.

Mrs. Smith gave birth to Jane when she was 35 years old. Naturally, she doted on Jane, and Jane grew up being pampered by everyone.

As a result, Jane became a spoilt and domineering woman.

However, even if her personality was not pleasant, Jane would always be Mrs. Smith’s precious baby as she was her flesh and blood.

However, she did not dare to do anything else except criticize him with a

stern tone.

“Then let’s call the police. Your daughter can admit to her offense of slandering others,” Eddie said casually.

Mrs. Smith was speechless.

“Remember, Rachel Grey is not someone you would want to offend!”

Eddie’s tone was indifferent and slow, and his voice seemed so cold that it made people shiver.

In an instant, everyone fell silent.

Mrs. Smith’s eyebrows twitched intensely. She looked up at David standing in the distance and narrowed her eyes. A cold glint flashed across her eyes. “This man is really arrogant!“

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