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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 453

 

Chapter 453 

When Old Mr. Johnson heard this, his expression froze for a moment. He picked up

the glass of water beside him, took a sip, raised his eyes, and looked at Rachel. “It’s nothing serious. I just want to talk to you about the engagement. I wonder if you’ve thought about it?”

Actually, Old Mr. Johnson had an impulse for a moment. He was worried that he would survive the operation and wanted to tell Rachel about the engagement.

But now that he was safe, he selfishly wanted to keep this secret to himself forever. Sometimes, there were things that were not necessarily good to be known.

Perhaps the current life was the best for Rachel.

“Grandfather, can you tell me why you insist on me calling off the marriage with David? Back then, you strongly objected to me being with Louis. Was it because of the difference in family background or because of this engagement?” Rachel stared at Old Mr. Johnson with a burning gaze, and her eyes were filled with persistence.

Old Mr. Johnson frowned slightly and said firmly, “So what if I know? This marriage will be canceled sooner or later!”

“Grandpa, are you hiding something from us? Rae-Rae’s marriage came so suddenly. You’ve never mentioned it before. Now, you’re insisting that she call off the marriage. Is there some… secret behind this marriage?” Lucas looked at Old Mr. Johnson in confusion.

Old Mr. Johnson looked up and glared at him angrily. “What secret could there be? It’s just that your aunt once owed a favor and used Rae-Rae’s marriage to return it. I’m just feeling sorry for her. If the young lady marries into such a faraway place and is unfamiliar with the place, won’t she be bullied to death later?! Besides, what kind of place is the Jones family? There are so many people. They’ll eat her up later!”

“Look at you guys. I’m always thinking for you, but you guys are suspecting my intentions. You’re really mistaking a good man for a bad one!”

Lucas was scolded badly. He rubbed his nose awkwardly and muttered softly, “There’s clearly a problem with your attitude…”

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