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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 549

Chapter 549

Meanwhile, Hell had been secretly observing her every move. His sharp gaze was like a sharp knife that could cut through her skin and see her heart.

At this moment, the dealer asked the two of them, “Do you want to continue adding cards?”

Hell was the first to speak. “Yes!”

Hearing this, Rachel raised her eyes and looked at the man sitting opposite him calmly.

Hell was wearing a white suit and exuded a noble aura. His every move was elegant, like the royal family of nobles from the last century.

However, the collar of his shirt was slightly open, revealing the curve of his collarbone. He leaned lazily against the seat.

His features were exquisite and sharp. Every part of him seemed to be the ultimate stroke of G*d. Even the slightest movement could accentuate his exquisite face.

However, the coldness in his eyes didn’t agree with the elegance of his body.

Rachel inexplicably thought of an interesting description.

Hell was like a lion that should have been pampered but he had no choice but to fight in the hunting ground infected by the secular world.

No.

Perhaps his blood and bones already contained the bloodthirsty genes.

Hell noticed the faint smile on Rachel’s face. The corners of his mouth could not help but curl up slightly into a faint smile that revealed a hint of evilness. “Miss Grey, you seem very confident.”

Rachel collected her thoughts and glanced at him casually. Then, she said to the dealer, “Deal.”

“Miss Grey, luck won’t always be on your side.” Hell’s eyes flickered with a meaningful dark light as he stared at Rachel.

Rachel received the cards, but she was not in a hurry to look at them. She raised her eyebrows and looked at Hell. A bright smile emerged on her red lips as she said in a voice with a hint of provocation, “Maybe I’m always lucky.”

The light shone, making Rachel’s pretty face even more stunning.

Her beauty had never been concealed. She was always so bright and eye-catching.

Hell looked at her face and suddenly chuckled. “Then let’s play.”

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