Betrayal At The Altar
Chapter 408
Chapter 408
After leaving Stellar Corporation, Rachel drove to the law firm of Adrian.
“Hey, what brings you here today?” Adrian put down the document in his hand and raised his hand to pinch the bridge of his nose. “What do you want to drink?”
“Were the Johnson family and the Jones family involved in the past. twenty years?” Rachel suddenly asked.
Adrian frowned slightly. “The Jones family?”
“The Jones family in Aureliana.”
“I’ve never heard of it.” Adrian looked at Rachel calmly. “But, why do you suddenly think of asking this?”
Rachel did not say anything. She only held her chin with one hand and stared blankly.
Seeing how distracted she was, Adrian got up and sat down beside her. “Rae–Rae, tell me. Did anything happen?”
Rachel stared at him for a moment. Her intuition told her that perhaps her uncle was also unaware of her engagement.
hesitating for a long time, she finally told him what
didn’t seem too
aroused Rachel’s
she could find some valuable
but we didn’t take it to heart at that time.” Adrian said, “I heard from your mother that the other party owed her a favor back then. I didn’t
Jones family in Aureliana is not a nice
doubts in Rachel’s heart, but they did not
was in Seaxas, while the Jones
out how the Johnson family was related to the
the engagement come about?
other party owed her mother a favor back then, could it be that her mother
of thread that she couldn’t figure
your work first.” Rachel stood
left. His lips moved as if he had something to say, but he did not say anything in
Cemetery in
of a hill and
of white tulips. Rachel’s
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