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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 438

Betrayal At The Altar

Chapter 438 

When Darcy saw Rachel, a smile appeared on his deadpan expression. “Miss Grey.”

David’s eyes narrowed slightly upon seeing Darcy. Hostility rose from within the depths of his eyes.

His sharp gaze was like a knife stabbing at Darcy.

Darcy raised his head and face David fearlessly. The smile on him suddenly appeared more provocative.

He knew that David’s men had been following him.

He also knew that he was being watched.

But so what if David knew?

He had known Rachel since shoo

was just a little girl, whereas David was someone

whom Rachel met recently. There was no way their brief encounter could undermine the years of friendship he had with Rachel.

Darcy lowered his eyes and noticed the ring on Rachel’s finger. He kept up the smile on his face, but the expression in his eyes turned ominous.

“Darcy, are you unwell?” Rachel looked at him.

Darcy smiled faintly and said, “I am here to visit Mr. Johnson. I heard he was hospitalized.”

“I am here to see grandfather too. Let’s go in together.”

“Okay”

David followed behind Rachel but was stopped by her. “Go back and rest now.”

She blocked him from moving forward while she held the elevator door open with one hand.

David arched his eyebrows slightly. He lowered his voice, and in a deep tone, asked, “So heartless?”

“Pick me up after you have rested,” Rachel said. “We can have dinner together tonight.”

“I’ve heard Mr. Johnson mention it before.” Darcy said, “But…”

“But what?” Rachel’s became wide-eyed with curiosity.

Darcy raised his eyes to look at her. His gaze took on a serene yet meaningful look. He spoke in a low and solemn tone, “Miss Grey, are you really going to fulfill that wrongful engagement? How well do you know Mr. Jones? Have you heard any rumors about him?”

A wrongful engagement?

Was there some secret behind this engagement?

Rachel looked surprised at first, but quickly regained her composure. “Darcy doesn’t seem to approve of him.”

“No, I don’t!” Darcy stared at Rachel with a complicated expression. “I don’t want anything else. I just want you to be healthy and safe.”

Darcy’s forthright answer left Rachel bewildered.

At this moment, the elevator door opened, and Darcy said, “After you, Miss Grey!”

There was no change in his expression. His attitude was as respectful as ever, as if the conversation just now never took place.

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