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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 631

Betrayal At The Altar

Chapter 631 

When Mrs. Smith heard the beeping sound of the phone, her expression became even more gloomy.

Mrs. Smith knew that Rachel would not listen obediently.

However, other than Rachel, no one else could convince Old Mr. Smith at all.

Mrs. Smith’s expression was gloomy. Her knuckles were pale as she gripped her phone. tightly.

No one knew why Old Mr. Smith doted on Rachel so much. Old Mr. Smith would rather leave the inheritance to Rachel than give it to the Smith family.

Old Mr. Smith kept saying that he had high hopes for Louis, but in the end, he

assets to Rachel, that bit*h!

The older Old Mr. Smith got, the more confused he became!

gave his

Mrs. Smith narrowed her eyes and pondered for a long time before taking out her phone and calling Louis.

Rachel would be alone even if she got off work early and went home.

Rachel simply stayed in the company and worked overtime until late at night.

Rachel walked to the floor-to-ceiling window and stretched. Looking at the starry night sky outside the window, Rachel could not help but think of David’s handsome face.

Rachel had a feeling, and her phone suddenly rang.

Rachel turned around to take a look. When Rachel hurried over, David had already video called.

Rachel picked up the phone and David’s well-defined face appeared in front of her.

“You are still in the office?” David noticed the background behind Rachel and frowned. imperceptibly.

Rachel nodded. “I’m getting ready to get off work.”

David noticed the slight coldness in her eyes. “You are in a bad mood. Who provoked you?”

Rachel was slightly stunned. “Nothing. I just miss you a little.”

Hearing this, David was silent for a moment. A meaningful smile appeared in her eyes. “Where do you miss me? It seems that what you miss me is different from what I miss you.”

Rachel was stunned for a moment.

When David saw a shy blush appear on Rachel’s fair face, the smile in his eyes involuntarily deepened. His low and magnetic voice was mixed with unconcealable affection. “I miss you

too.”

The short sentence seemed to have been brewing in David’s throat for a long time. It circled around his lips and teeth as he muttered softly. It was natural and pleasant, like the most pleasant words of love in the world.

Although Rachel could not bear to hang up the phone, she noticed the fatigue in David’s

eyes and could not help but persuade him. “You just got off the plane. Hurry up and sleep for a while.

“Then you should rest early too,” David said.

“Okay.”

After they ended the call, the gentleness in David’s eyes faded and was replaced by his usual cold indifference. David raised his thin and cold eyes and instructed Eddie, “Find out who she saw today!”

“Yes!”

On the other side, after Rachel packed her things, she walked along the road and waited for the driver to arrive.

From the corner of her eye, Rachel saw a dark purple Lykan Hypresport driving slowly.

Rachel’s eyes narrowed. She retracted her gaze and continued walking forward.

It was late at night, and there were no longer any pedestrians on the road.

The bushes that usually looked lush and full of vitality now looked a little creepy under the night sky.

Rachel, who was walking alone on the road, became especially conspicuous.

Footsteps suddenly came from behind. Rachel raised her eyebrows slightly, and a man’s sneaky figure was reflected on the ground.

Rachel’s eyes narrowed slightly, and a cold glint appeared in them.

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