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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 513

Chapter 513

“You’ve always said that this marriage is not suitable for me. You’ve repeatedly asked me to break off the engagement, but you owe me an explanation on this.” Rachel had always felt that Arthur was particularly against her and David’s marriage.

Since he was so against it, why didn’t he stop her mother from getting engaged back then?

Arthur became very enraged and bitter after seeing Rachel’s obstinacy.

If it was Lucas, Arthur would have beaten him to death if he was like this! He rubbed the watch in his hand in frustration. After pondering for a long time, he spoke again. “Let’s put other matters aside first. Once your relationship with David is exposed, those who are enemies with David will start to target you! It’s easy to fend off an open attack, but you can never avoid an unexpected attack. Can you guarantee that you are able to come out unscathed?

“Perhaps David can protect you for a while, but there will be times when he is careless. If that happens, it will be too late for regrets!”

As one basked in the glory of unrivaled honor and the adoration of the masses, the inevitable tide of opposition would soon follow suit.

The existence of Rachel was precisely the bargaining chip these people would use to threaten David.

Once David’s enemies found out about Rachel’s existence, they would definitely do everything they could to get their hands on Rachel.

However, Rachel had already thought of what Arthur said.

She had also convinced herself to let go, to attempt to settle for the mundane existence of a regular person, and to find contentment in that.

Yet it was her own selfishness that led her to take the risk.

She’d given him her everything in the hopes that he’d settle down and spend the rest of his life with her.

Rachel rubbed the edge of the cup with her fingertips and said, “But I might not be his weakness.”

David might not be able to keep harm at bay for her at all times, but she would never allow herself to be dominated.

She did not need David or the Johnson family as her support. She was the most trustworthy of all.

As Arthur saw Rachel’s intransigence, he felt nothing but frustration.

He sighed deeply. “Forget it, forget it! I can’t change your decision. I really hope that you can keep your cool and not do anything irrational when you have to deal with this situation.”

“Got it, grandpa,” Rachel replied.

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