Betrayal At The Altar
Chapter 467
Chapter 467
David stared at her with a look of understanding.
He reached out and rubbed his fingers against her face gently. “Don’t worry, I know what I should do.”
“I’m just worried that we will make Grandpa angry again.” Rachel tried to explain.
She had been chased out of the Grey family ever since her mother died. Not only had she lost the person closest to her in the world, but she also lost her home.
There were not many people she cared about in this world. Arthur was one of them.
If something happened to her grandfather because of her, Rachel would never be able to forgive herself.
David reached out and pulled her into his arms. He leaned over and kissed her forehead gently. “I know what to say and what not to say.”
“Let’s go then,” Rachel said.
David nodded. “Okay.”
Both of them then made their way into the private hospital.
In the quiet corridor of the high-class ward, one could hear the footsteps of the group.
carrying a fruit basket
at the door of
to look at David. He gestured with a look for her to open
Rachel pushed
ward. Instead, Tom was
footsteps, he instinctively looked
he saw Rachel, the cold, hard look in his eyes became soft.
could finish speaking,
put on an act and asked curtly, “Mr. Jones, what are you
David
around the ward and was
that she would take the opportunity to win her uncle to her side since Arthur was nowhere to be
the couch again. “I wanted to tell you later, but I guess it’s
spoke, she stood up again and ran to David’s side, holding his arm. “This is David Jones. He’s my boyfriend and fiancé
a great surge
felt to officially
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