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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 499

Chapter 499

When Rachel heard the familiar voice, she subconsciously distanced herself from David and stood up to greet him. “Grandpa.”

David’s brows furrowed imperceptibly when he noticed her small movements.

At this moment, Old Mr. Johnson walked over slowly with his walking stick. He glanced sharply at Hannah, then meaningfully at David. “It’s fine as long as you don’t go overboard. It would be disrespectful if it goes too far,” he said calmly. “Grandpa, you’re right,” Rachel said.

Now that thing had come to this point. It was like the water that had been splashed out, and there was no way to take it back.

The Johnson family would still be criticized even if they forcefully took it back.

It was better to be ruthless. In this way, Rachel had established her authority in front of others and made them afraid of the Johnson family.

It made them understand deeply that not everyone could covet the Johnson family’s position.

Rachel had used the move to make a brilliant example out of it.

And now, she had to stop at the most critical moment to save the Shain family’s face. So Old Mr. Shain would remember Old Mr. Johnson’s favor.

Old Mr. Johnson’s eyes were filled with gratification, but he could not show it obviously in front of others.

The grandfather and the granddaughter looked at each other, and faint smiles flashed through their eyes.

“For the sake of Grandpa Shain, the matter will end here. If there’s a next time…” Rachel looked at Hannah. The corners of her lips curled up, and her big eyes sparkled with an unknown chill. “You will bear the consequences!”

Then she held Old Mr. Johnson’s arm and turned away.

Hannah looked at her high and mighty attitude. The anger and hatred in her heart burned brighter and brighter. Finally, she could not take it anymore. “Rachel, what are you so proud of?” she gritted her teeth and said. “In the end, you’re just an outsider. The Johnson family favored you so that you have your current identity and status. If the Johnson family collapses, who will take you seriously? How could Mr. Jones ever marry you?”

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