Login via

Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 232

Chapter 232 Bad News

Mrs. Smith’s face turned pale in an instant. She clenched her fists so tight that her sharp fingernails dug into her palms.

She struggled to hold back her tears and said with a sneer, “That’s right. I’m just an outsider. No matter how much I devote myself to this family, you won’t take what I say seriously!”

Louis tugged at her sleeve with a frown. “Mom, stop…”

Mrs. Smith shook off his hand and glanced at him coldly before she said with a snort, “Let me finish.”

Since she married into the Smith family, the old man had never said a word to her in a pleasant manner. He would reprimand her at any time without taking her dignity into consideration.

After all, she had given birth to the children of the Smith family. Even if she did not make any contributions, she deserved to be respected.

However, it turned out that the old man only took her as an outsider!

This was ridiculous!

Before Mrs. Smith could speak, Mr. Smith rushed into the room. “Bad news! Something big happened!”

“What happened? Why are you in such a panic?”

Old Mr. Smith hated it the most when his son panicked every time something

happened.

Otherwise, he would not have passed his son and handed the company to his grandson, Louis.

When meeting Old Mr. Smith’s displeased gaze, Mr. Smith managed to calm himself down. He swallowed hard and explained, “Rachel just posted a statement online, saying that the photos that went viral on the Internet were fake. Adrian Johnson, the lawyer she hired also personally filed a lawsuit against those who spread rumors!”

“What?” Old Mr. Smith stood up and looked at him in disbelief. “Did you just say ‘Adrian Johnson‘?

Adrian was a well–known lawyer who had never lost a case.

Not only was he one of the top 10 lawyers in the world, but he was also the

second son of the Johnson family.

He was proud and picky, and would not defend anyone simply for money.

The Smith family wanted to hire him as a consultant at its peak but was mercilessly rejected.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David)