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Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia Chapter 357
In an instant, everyone stopped their discussion and fell into silence.
The hall fell into a depressed and strange atmosphere.
Everyone’s eyes fell on David as if they were saying, “How can we forget that Rachel has David to get
her back?”
Standing on the stage, Olivia roughly sensed that things were out of her control. She secretly clenched
her fists and seized the right time to speak, “Miss Green, aren’t you being too serious? It’s rare for
everyone to gather together. I only want to take this opportunity to congratulate Mr. Zane and Mrs.
Zane.”
Olivia maintained her decency and looked at Rachel. Olivia smiled and said, “Miss Grey, how about
playing a song since everyone has expectations of you? You can satisfy everyone and bless Mr. Zane
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtand Mrs. Zane.”
Olivia had verbal dexterity and did not give Rachel a chance to reject.
People would take Rachel’s rejection as disrespect to Stuart Zane and Sophie Zane. However, Rachel
would give Olivia what she wanted if Rachel agreed to perform. In the current situation, Olivia planned
to force Rachel to perform on stage and also intensify the conflict between Rachel and Jane without
anyone knowing.
People gave the thunderous applause merely to flatter Jane, but it was enough to satisfy Jane’s vanity.
At this time, it would be the declaration of war to Jane if Rachel went on stage to perform.
Jane was so competitive that she must take revenge on Rachel if Rachel agreed to perform.
Rachel had to admit that she was impressed by Olivia’s scheming,
Seeing that Rachel continued to ignore her, Olivia felt awkward, as if she was invisible standing on
stage. Olivia took a deep breath and maintained a faint smile, asking, “Miss Grey, I noticed you kept
silent. May I take that as a no?”
The unfriendly smile on Oliva’s lips was like a venomous snake flicking its tongue. Oliva’s eyes were
incomparably disgusting.
Rachel and David sat together, which caused many socialites and young ladies. present to be envious.
Now that they realized this was an opportunity to embarrass Rachel, they would not let it go. Everyone
looked at Rachel as if Rachel was a joke.
“Look at Rachel. She’s too scared to say a word.”
“I don’t think Rachel is afraid of performing on the stage. Instead, she’s worried that her sugar daddy
will abandon her since she tried so hard to get one!”
“She just can’t stop seducing men with her impermanent beauty, right?”
“Most men are bewitched by women’s appearances. When he comes to his senses, he will be shocked
by his choosing such a woman, who is empty although she is a beauty!”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHearing these words, Jane felt the resentment accumulated in her chest finally released.
Jane looked at Rachel, who was sitting in the resting area. A gloating smile appeared on Jane’s face.
She said, “Rachel Grey, haven’t you always been smart? Playing the piano should be very easy for
you, shouldn’t it? What about just coming up and playing a song?”
Olivia continued, “Miss Grey, could it be that you have a problem with Mr. Zane and Mrs. Zane? Or do
you think you can look down on anyone since you have a backer now?”
Olivia softly said those words and ruthlessly passed the blame on Rachel.
Things would not change unless Rachel agreed to perform on stage.
Rachel raised her eyes and looked at Olivia with a faint smile, saying, “It’s brilliant that Miss Cruise and
Miss Smith performed a song first to warm up. But why drag. me down? Anyway, today is Mr. Zane’s
and Mrs. Zane’s anniversary. They should be in the limelight, not us, the guests, right? As for the
performance, I’m not biased, but performers on the stage do look like entertainers.”
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