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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 483

Chapter 483

In the blink of an eye, Rachel grabbed the plate in front of her and threw it out.

The moment the high-quality plate hit the knife, it instantly shattered into pieces which caused broken porcelain pieces to fly everywhere.

Marina saw everything and the smile on her lips deepened. Her sharp eyes were fixed on Rachel as she remarked, “I didn’t expect you to be so agile, Miss Grey.”

Rachel shook off the few pieces of porcelain on her body and said casually, “The world is a dangerous place so it’s better to have some self-defense skills just in case, but…”

She tilted her head slightly with an innocent smile on her face. She looked at Marina’s neck meaningfully and taunted, “You don’t look too good, auntie.”

The smile on Marina’s face froze.

Auntie?

Although she was almost 40 years old, she had been taking care of herself very well all these years. In Aureliana, she was considered a beauty and everyone who saw her would respectfully address her as “Miss Jones”.

So how dare Rachel Grey call her ‘auntie?

She wasn’t that old!

Perhaps the anger snapped her awake, but she vaguely felt a sharp pain in her

neck.

She raised her hand and touched her neck where she felt a sticky sensation on her fingertips.

Her fingertips were stained red by her blood, making the red nail polish on her nails stand out even more.

Marina gently rubbed her fingers together as she looked up at Rachel meaningfully.

“Miss Jones!” A trusted aide beside her strode forward immediately.

Marina raised her hand to signal to him not to act rashly.

“I didn’t expect you to be so skilled at such a young age, Miss Grey.” Marina’s eyes narrowed slightly as her red lips curled into a smile. She looked at Rachel with an ominous gaze, like a venomous snake flicking its tongue, sinister and vicious.

Rachel was about to speak when something blocked her from Marina.

She looked up and saw that it was Lucas standing in front of her, protecting her behind him.

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