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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 225

Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia Chapter 225 Addicted To Being A Lapdog

Linda was not afraid. She walked to the sink calmly and said, “I’m talking to you. If you don’t understand, I don’t mind repeating myself! You dress up all day long. Those who don’t know might think that you’re a complete slut!”

“Get out of the way! I’m going to tear her mouth apart!” The woman in the tight skirt was so angry that her entire body was trembling. She glared at Linda with red eyes. “Linda Galler, are you fucking addicted to being a lapdog? Did Rachel give you some kind of potion? Do you think her farts smell like roses or something?”

Linda turned off the tap, took a tissue, and slowly wiped her fingers. “You’re talking so dirty. Did you forget to wipe your mouth when you went to the toilet just now? Do you want me to help you?”

Setting aside Linda’s status in the company, just the fact that she was also a close confidante of Rachel’s was enough to make them realize they could

not afford to mess with her.

The companion of the woman in the tight skirt was worried that things would get out of hand. They quickly covered that woman’s mouth and looked at Linda apologetically. “Ms. Galler, she didn’t mean it. Please ignore what she just said. It was all our fault before. We gotta go now.”

As soon as they finished speaking, they dragged the tight skirt woman out of the restroom immediately.

After the group of people left, Linda leaned against the sink with weak legs. She took a deep breath to calm herself down and returned to the top floor.

However, just as she returned to her office, before she could sit down properly, Rachel’s internal call came. “Come to my office.”

“Right away!” After Linda hung up the phone, she quickly walked into Rachel’s

office.

As soon as she entered, she heard Rachel ask, “Did you quarrel with someone?”

Linda was stunned for a moment. She bit her lip and nodded.

Many people were watching her position with envy, just waiting for her to make a mistake and be punished so they could take her place.

Therefore, it was not strange for Rachel to know so quickly.

“Those people are trash–talking you behind your back.”

She had expected Rachel to be enraged, but to her amazement, Rachel

simply let out a soft laugh. “Let them say what they will. Their words hold no power over me.”

Rachel looked at Linda and could not help but sigh. “Linda, you’ve really

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