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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 424

Betrayal At The Altar

Chapter 424 

Rachel and the others did not stay too long in Pollister.

After all, now that the matter had blown up, the longer they stayed here, the more attention they would receive.

Too much attention was not good for Linda and Naomi.

David lowered his eyes and looked at Rachel, who was leaning on his shoulder. His broad palm gently massaged her waist. “When are you going to tell me about your high school days?”

Rachel raised her eyebrows slightly. “I was a good student back then. I didn’t fight or fall in love at a young age.”

David did not say anything. The corners of his mouth curled up slightly. It was obvious that he was suspicious of her words.

At this moment, Rachel’s phone suddenly rang.

It was a series of unknown numbers without a caller ID.

Rachel’s fingertips slid across the screen to answer the call. Hans’s voice came from the phone. “Rachel, what exactly do you want?”

His deep voice was mixed with lingering anger, making Rachel’s ears buzz.

“So you’re Mr. Grey.” Rachel chuckled with a hint of mockery.

Her attitude made Hans’s expression darken. “Rachel, what kind of attitude is that? I’m your father!”

Listening to the beeping sound on the phone, Hans roared angrily, “This (ba stard)! I should have beaten her to death back then!”

Rachel should have died!

“Dad, what should we do now?” Lily looked at Hans’s expression and said cautiously, “Do I have to turn myself in at the police station? It’s fine if I embarrass myself, but what about the Grey family?”

Hans took a deep breath. “This matter might be negotiable.”

He lit a cigarette and took a deep puff. His deep voice sounded. “As long as we find Linda and Naomi and try to settle the case with them in private, the police will naturally not interfere. Don’t worry about this matter for the time being.”

Lily’s eyes flickered and she replied obediently, “Got it, Dad.”

Hans soon took action. He contacted Linda and Naomi that night with a clear goal. “As long as you withdraw the lawsuit and are willing to settle it privately, the conditions are up to you.”

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