Chapter 237 It Was Wrong

Lucas picked up the cup in front of him and took a sip, barely suppressing the shock in his heart.

After he did not see her for a few years, this girl was even more ruthless than before.

She had no intention of giving the Smith family a way out.

Thinking of this, he could not help but mourn for the Smith family in his heart. However, the change in Rachel surprised him.

Previously, Rachel had risked her life for Louis. Now, did she finally change her mind?

Lucas looked at Rachel with a thoughtful look in his eyes.

“Did you ask Louis?”

A large part of the reason why Rachel stayed in the Smith family all these years was because of what had happened five years ago.

Rachel didn’t say a word about that night, so Lucas didn’t ask.

Based on his experience that night, he knew that something big must have happened to Rachel!

This girl had always told him the good news and no bad news.

The more she said that she was fine, the more likely it was that something big had happened.

Rachel looked up at him. “Wrong. It was

if he’d ever been to Phareborough, she

revulsion, as if the existence of that place

in Phareborough, most people would show disgust and not

should not

Smith

asked, “Have you found any new

Wrong

played with the cup with his fingertips. He said casually, “After all, there are very few clues left behind after five years. Moreover, since the other party wanted to hide his whereabouts back

he finished speaking, the huge office was filled with

phone rang. She could not help

maternal grandfather, but it was simply impossible to hide it from her Uncle Tom who was

pained expression on Rachel’s face, a name automatically came to his mind.

in his cup and stood up with his coat. “I still have something on. I’ll leave

Rachel was speechless.

time, the scapegoat also ran

Rachel braced herself and picked up the phone. She said

in a deep voice, “Why didn’t you tell me when such a

was more concern for Rachel.

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