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Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia Chapter 152
He actually wanted to sue them for slander!
Is she still unclear about the situation!?!
What right did she have to stand in front of them and clamor!?!
All of a sudden, all the reporters‘ questions became even more shrewd.
“Since you insist on your innocence, where’s your evidence?”
“If you’re innocent, why did the police arrest you as the suspect?”
Rachel smiled. “We’ll have to ask the person who called the police.”
When the situation was in a deadlock, a staff member ran over in a hurry.
He glanced at everyone present. Then, he walked to Don’s side and whispered, “Captain Cole, those
two have spoken.”
“I’ll go take a look!” Don turned around and was about to leave.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtUnexpectedly, the staff grabbed his hand and looked at Rachel meaningfully. “Um, Miss Grey might
have to go back too…”
“What do you mean?” Don’s eyes suddenly turned sullen as his sharp gaze landed on Jim.
Jim stammered, “According to the two suspects, Miss Grey is in cahoots with them
As soon as he finished speaking, everyone’s eyes were fixed on Rachel. Their gazes were filled with
mockery.
His gaze seemed to be saying, “Let’s see how you’re going to quibble now.”
Rachel squinted slightly, and a hint of coldness appeared in the depths of her almond–shaped eyes.
“Since we can’t leave, let’s go in and talk.”
When she turned around and passed by Eddie, she said, “Help me tell your boss…
“Why don’t you tell him in person?” Eddie pointed his chin in the direction behind Rachel.
Rachel turned around and saw David walking straight towards her, clad in a black suit.
The man walked with his head held high. His sonorous and fierce steps were the perfect definition of
the word ‘arrogant‘.
He stood in front of Rachel and extended his hand to her. “Together?”
Rachel looked up and met the man’s deep black eyes. She smiled. “Sure.”
The moment their fingers intertwined, an untimely sweetness spread from the bottom of
her heart.
The Smith family.
After Jane saw the trending topic on Twitter, she rushed out of the room and went straight to the chess
room. “Mom, look at Twitter. Rachel is a trending topic!”
Upon hearing Rachel’s name, the smile on Mrs. Smith’s lips faded a little. A hint of disgust appeared on
her face. “Don’t mention this person again in the future. The mere thought of
her makes me feel unlucky!”
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The other ladies exchanged glances, and a complicated and obscure expression appeared In their
eyes.
Although Mrs. Smith had tried her best to hide Rachel’s existence, everyone present knew that if not for
Rachel, the Smith family would have long been kicked out of the upper–class circle.
However, because the current Smith family was Seaxas’s hot new noble, everyone knew about it and
did not say it out loud.
“Ah, I haven’t heard this name for a long time.”
“That’s right. Since she broke up with Mr. Smith, I haven’t heard about her.”
“It’s said that one should never forget those who helped them in difficult times. If Mr. Smith hadn’t
brought her back, she might have suffered elsewhere. In the end, Mr. Smith didn’t despise her, but she
despises him instead. Indeed, this person is an ingrate.”
Those words were interpreted differently by Mrs. Smith.
When these words reached Mrs. Smith’s ears, she felt that the other party was hinting at them openly
and secretly, mocking them.
For a moment, the atmosphere at the card table was a little heavy. Mrs. Smith gradually lost interest in
playing cards. After playing a round, she casually found an excuse to send them away.