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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 78

Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia Chapter 78

Downstairs, Olivia and Jane looked at the wedding dresses in the glass cabinets.

Although the wedding gowns were all white, every one of them was incomparably beautiful and attractive to girls.

Jane pulled Olivia’s arm excitedly and walked to a wedding dress. “Olivia, this one is so beautiful. You’ll definitely be the most beautiful bride in the world!”

The wedding dress was made of lustrous satin. The fishtail design accentuated the model’s graceful figure. The bold cut on the back agreed with the bow at the waist. It was sexy yet pure.

At the sight of the gown, Olivia’s eyes could not help but reveal a trace of amazement. “It’s indeed very beautiful.”

Next Saturday was Old Mr. Smith’s eightieth birthday. At that time, he would take the opportunity to announce her engagement to Louis. It was the perfect occasion to wear the gown. Olivia thought she might even stun everyone.

“Redamancg’s gown has always been unique, but it’s not something that just anyone can wear!”

Upon hearing the voice, Olivia and Jane looked up at the same time.

The moment they saw Mary, the two of them did a double take.

They had never seen Mary before, so the moment they saw Mary, they gave her a long searching look.

Olivia noticed Alice standing behind Mary. A look of

understanding appeared on her face. Her voice was gentle and soft as usual. “Can I try on this gown?”

“No.” Mary leaned lazily against the stairs with her arms crossed. Her red lips curled into a faint smile, but her upturned eyes were cold. Her gaze was filled with mockery as she sized up Olivia. “With

your character, you’re not worthy of this gown!”

Olivia secretly gritted her teeth and suppressed the anger surging in her heart. She looked at Mary and said sincerely, “To be honest, I’m about to get engaged to my boyfriend next Saturday. We’ve been in love for many years, so I hope you can sell this gown to me. I’m willing to pay any price.”

Hearing her words, Mary looked up coldly. This adulterous couple couldn’t wait to get engaged!

She snorted angrily. “Redamancg gives the most sincere blessings to the newlyweds, not to a mistress! If I let you wear this gown, wouldn’t it ruin my shop’s reputation?”

The word ‘mistress‘ was especially jarring to Olivia.

It couldn’t be more obvious that Mary was deliberately making

things difficult for her.

Olivia looked at Mary’s back as she turned around and left. She flew into a rage out of humiliation and questioned coldly, “Miss, I’ve never provoked you. I’m here to buy a wedding gown sincerely. Isn’t it a little too much to humiliate me?”

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