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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 456

Chapter 456 

After the two of them left, a waitress quickly came to clear the table. After she tidied up the abandoned draft designs left behind by Rachel on the table, she looked around in confusion.

Seeing no one come back, she turned around and left. She did not forget to mutter, “They left in such a hurry that I wonder if they still want these things.”

The waitress looked down at the sketches in her hand. Although she did not know much about design, it was not difficult for her to feel that the dress was breathtakingly beautiful just by looking at the draft design.

Just as she was in a trance, she heard a gentle voice beside her. “Where did you get this design drawing?”

The waitress looked up and saw an elegant woman standing in front of her.

The woman was about 30 years old. Her hair was tied into a low bun, and a strand of curly hair hung down from her forehead.

Her moves and the expressions on her face made her charm and temperament unique.

Even the simple white shirt and black trousers she was wearing looked surprisingly beautiful on her.

The waitress’s pupils constricted a little as she said respectfully, “Miss Yule.”

Winnie Yule nodded gently and reached out to take the draft design from the waitress.

Notwithstanding the rough and messy lines, it was not difficult to feel the agility and enchantment of this dress.

It was a perfect combination of classicism and magnificence, which complemented each other.

The dress was charming but not ordinary and gorgeous but not demonic, showing a faint fairy air.

It was very strange. This noble and cold style seemed familiar to Winnie.

She vaguely remembered that there was a store for high-end custom-made wedding dresses that made wedding dresses with this style in Seaxas, but she was sure that the sketches in her hand had not been released yet.

Her eyes flickered with excitement that could not be covered as she asked casually, “Did you draw these sketches?”

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