Betrayal At The Altar
Chapter 520
Chapter 520
Dan didn’t come out and say it, but he was hoping to get Rachel to change her horse.
However, Lucas could tell what Rachel was thinking. He leaned forward slightly and whispered to her, “Do you want to try it?”
Rachel responded indifferently, “Isn’t this a challenge?”
“Those who pretty all have tempers.” A hint of a smile flashed across Lucas’s dark eyes. He gave Dan a look and gestured, “Go and bring the horse over.”
Dan was stunned for a moment. After hesitating for a while, he said carefully, “Mr. Johnson, a beast is still a beast. It doesn’t have good eyesight. If it really hurts
someone…”
“I’ve asked you to go. Why are you spouting so much nonsense!” Lucas’s eyes were filled with impatience.
After hearing this, Dan decided it would be foolish to continue speaking. He could only lift his chin and gesture for the attendant to bring the horse over.
In the crowd, Olivia’s eyes flashed with a mocking sneer.
wouldn’t let go of an opportunity to show off
see if Rachel could afford to be
a fiery temper and was not easy to
sudden epiphany. Her eyes glowed with an
nowhere, like a
hold the reins for
like a normal sentence took on a new significance in the minds of those who heard
already indulged this woman to this
actually willing to
crowd. Her pretty eyes
and muttered under her breath, “What
heard this, a meaningful smile flashed
by the staff. The horse would sometimes puff out a heavy breath from its nostrils
Rachel answered casually, “Let
words, she did not
was not surprised by her
and gave Rachel a comforting glance before saying, “Be
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