Betrayal At The Altar
Chapter 61
On the way back to the company, Rachel received a call from Tom, which didn’t come as a surprise at all.
She did not need to guess to know that Lucas must have sold her out by playing nice to the other party.
She heaved a sigh of relief and picked up the phone. She called out softly, “Uncle.”
“You must be scared.” Tom skipped the small talk and went straight to the point. “Lucas told me everything about you. Don’t worry. I won’t let you suffer for nothing! I’ll definitely get to the bottom of this.”
The man’s voice was low and had an imperceptible edge to it.
“Uncle, I can handle this myself,” Rachel said.
“I’ve already sent people to look into it. We’ll get the result soon!” Tom’s tone was low and filled with displeasure. “This matter is too serious. There’s no reason for the other party to leave without paying after hurting you!”
Hearing the conviction in his uncle’s tone, Rachel felt a warm current in her heart.
of being protected by her family made Rachel feel as
docilely, “Since I’m the Johnson family’s child, how can I be bullied so easily? Let me handle it myself.
for a long time. In the end, he compromised and sighed. “I
whatever she wanted but this didn’t
up, Mary looked
her impression, the Johnson family had been way too partial to
casually said that she wanted to eat ice cream. Tom bought all of Seaxas’s ice cream because he
understood what it meant to be loved by
slowly. “To be honest, I didn’t know what jealousy was before I saw you.”
eyebrows slightly, revealing an
of one of Seaxas’s four great families, the Green family. In the Green family, I can
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