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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 535

Chapter 535

Marina secretly observed the expression on Old Mrs. Jones’s face. After helping Old Mrs. Jons take the medicine, she complained anxiously.

She vividly described how David had threatened and disrespected her in front of outsiders.

“Mother, you have to stand up for me.” Marina looked at Old Mrs. Jones with an aggrieved expression. “David is simply muddle-headed now. He dares to treat me like this for the sake of a woman. What other foolish things will he do for her in the future?”

“You forced David to be where he is today.” Old Mrs. Jones raised her eyes and looked at Marina meaningfully. “You and the others deserve it.”

Marina’s eyes flickered slightly, but her expression did not change. She still whined like a child. “Mother, you don’t believe me?”

“Actions have consequences, but as long as you have a clear conscience, no rumors can harm you.” Old Mrs. Jones rubbed her fingertips against the cup on the table, speaking calmly, “I do not wish to meddle in the past, but I have to be fair today. You have clearly overstepped your bounds. If it weren’t for my sake, do you think you could have appeared before me unscathed, given David’s temperament?”

Hearing this, Marina’s eyes turned cold. “I’ve long suspected that you’re biased towards David. I didn’t expect you to really dote on him and refuse to dote on me, your own daughter!”

Old Mrs. Jones raised her eyes and stared at Marina,

After a long time, she sighed slightly.

“Since you accuse me of being biased, I will openly show my favoritism this time! As long as I am here, you won’t get away with your foolish behavior in Seaxas!” Old Mrs. Jones declared firmly, with a cold and sharp gaze. “If you dare to lay a finger on that girl again, I won’t go easy on you regardless of what David will do to you!”

Old Mrs. Jones was also a swift and decisive person when she was young. She had always used the gentlest tone to do the most ruthless things.

It was just that she was getting on in years, and she often turned a blind eye to some things.

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