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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 497

Chapter 497

“It’s better to leave a way out for the future. Miss Grey, you should stop while you’re ahead.”

“Don’t you know how to be lenient? That’s enough. Why do you continue to make things difficult for her?”

“We’re all women. Why should a woman make things difficult for the other?”

Everyone spoke one after another, making Rachel sound cold-blooded and vicious and Hannah look like an innocent victim.

But they seemed to have forgotten that Rachel was the real victim.

If it weren’t for the Johnson family behind her and David, who happened to appear, she would have been stripped naked by Hannah’s men and become a laughingstock.

Now, she was only giving Hannah a taste of her own medicine. On the contrary, she had become a guilty one.

As expected, everyone could pretend to be magnanimous if the knife did not stab him.

Rachel’s calm gaze gradually turned cold. It was as if a knife was hidden in the depths of her big eyes and could stab into the other party’s heart at any moment. David looked down at her. The coldness in his eyes disappeared in a flash, and then a gentle smile appeared. “You’re the one who’s going to marry me. You can’t let others bully you like this. No matter what happens, I’ll support you. Okay?”

Rachel responded indifferently.

His words made Hannah and the others widen their eyes in disbelief.

Was there an order in the Aureliana against marrying outside?

In terms of background, Rachel was Miss Grey in the Johnson family. In Seaxas, she was definitely someone that others could not compare to. However, her identity was simply not presentable in Aureliana!

Moreover, with David’s status, how could the Jones family in Aureliana allow him to marry Rachel?

One had to know that they all thought David was only temporarily interested in

Rachel.

In the end, Rachel was just a plaything for him. When he was tired of her, he would naturally abandon her.

However, David’s words were clearly meant for them to hear!

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