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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 577

Betrayal At The Altar

Chapter 577 

David Jones frowned slightly. “It could also be a man.”

Rachel narrowed her eyes slightly. “If it’s really a man, why did she say that in front of me just now? Why did Grandma interrupt her at the critical moment?”

Old Mrs. Jones was angry just now for two reasons.

Firstly, Marina did not follow the rules.

Secondly, she saw through her trick of sowing discord.

David looked up at her. After peeling the last shrimp in his hand, he took a tissue and slowly wiped his well-defined fingers. “So?”

“Am I a mistress of yours?” Rachel asked.

Regardless of whether Marina’s words were meant to sow discord or to deliberately mystify things, it had to be said that she had indeed piqued her curiosity.

There was no woman in this world who didn’t care if her man was getting too close to other women.

If she really didn’t care, it must be because she didn’t love him.

“No!” David looked at her and felt that his answer a second ago was not serious enough. He continued seriously. “Other than you, I haven’t been with any other woman.”

Upon hearing his answer, Rachel said calmly without any hesitation, “That’s good.”

It wasn’t that she couldn’t accept that David had been with other women before.

It was because she couldn’t accept that after David got together with her, he still maintained an ambiguous relationship with other women.

She could not accept the existence of a mistress.

She did not care about David’s past. After all, she was the one who was and would be with him.

David looked at Rachel’s cheeks that were filled with shrimp and could not help but reach out to pinch. her face.

“Ugh…” Rachel stared at him angrily with her sparkling eyes.

David said, “Why can’t you be a little more st*pid!”

Rachel rubbed her face. “It’s not my fault. You’re too smart.”

After eating, the two of them planned to leave after saying goodbye to Old Mrs. Jones.

However, Old Mrs. Jones held Rachel’s hand and chatted with her for a long time.

“Don’t let my words bother you, Rae-Rae,” Old Mrs. Jones said. “I can assure you that David has never been with any woman other than you.”

At this point, Old Mrs. Jones thought of something and couldn’t help but laugh. “Let me tell you something. Back then, I suspected that David had some unspeakable mysterious illness. I even sent someone to tie him up and send him to the hospital for a checkup.”

Rachel was speechless.

“You’re not treating me as an outsider, Grandma,” she thought. “Why are you telling me all these?”

“Don’t worry. As long as I’m here, no one can bully you,” Old Mrs. Jones said. She took a wooden box carved with a phoenix from Rosie’s hand and handed it to Rachel. “Take this.”

Rachel looked at the box in front of her.

Although she did not know what was inside the box, she was quite sure that the item inside was priceless, judging from the box carved with a phoenix.

 

Rachel didn’t want to take Old Mrs. Jones’s things, so she returned it to her. “Grandma, I can’t take this.”

“You’re my family. Why can’t you take it?” Old Mrs. Jones said as she stuffed the box into Rachel’s arms.

Rachel looked at David at a loss.

David’s thin lips curled up slightly into a faint smile. “Since Grandma gives it to you, just take it. Anyway, she has got a lot of good things.”

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