Betrayal At The Altar
Chapter 261
Chapter 261 Who Wouldn’t Like Secrets?
Darcy initially thought that Rachel had come for the unidentified queen’s
crown.
Rachel picked up a crystal grape and put it into her mouth. There was an innate elegance in her movements and determination in her clear almond–shaped eyes. “It’s a sure thing!” she said.
“Do you like it?” David asked.
Rachel looked sideways at him. “Aren’t you the least curious that an unidentified crown could be listed at a Fujiby auction?” she said. “Besides, why would Fujibi put it on the final stage if it has no value?”
All signs indicated that the crown might contain some undiscovered secret.
No matter what kind of secret it was, it needed someone with a mind to dig it out slowly.
“Then I’ll go and get ready,” Darcy said.
Rachel nodded.
David closed the register in front of him after Darcy left. “You like to dig up the secrets, don’t you?”
“Who doesn’t like secrets?” Rachel’s eyes flashed with a sly light.
up at
seen before. “I can tell you
prefer to dig slowly
spoke, she held her chin with one
front
the screen happened to have a panoramic view of the inside
the hall.
in gorgeous clothes. Among them, there was no lack of political
hint of extravagance
Rachel noticed a few familiar
Olivia
was
Seaxas, a young and promising figure in
and the Cruise family’s daughter, Olivia, were still despised by
when everyone saw Olivia, who appeared with Louis, they
algae–like hair fell naturally over her shoulders, and the lines of her collarbones were faintly
dress wrapped around her graceful
attracted the attention of countless men present.
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