Betrayal At The Altar
Chapter 533
Chapter 533
David’s tone was indifferent and slow, carrying a chilling deterrence.
As soon as he finished speaking, the room fell into a dead silence. The air seemed to have condensed into an invisible layer of ice, suddenly lowering the temperature.
Marina felt as if she had been struck by lightning. Her pupils constricted.
David had probably received Old Mr. Jones’s true teachings. Despite his calm and composed demeanor, there was still a terrifying intimidation emitting from him. It pressed down on her heart for no reason, making her not dare to breathe.
Marina narrowed her eyes and stared at David.
David didn’t reveal any hint on the surface, but his delicate brows and eyes were hiding a ruthless aura.
“David, how dare you against me!” Marina pretended to be calm, but her low and gentle voice was mixed with an uncontrollable tremble. It showed that she was afraid of David.
After all, David was the annoying brat that Mr. Johnson had personally trained! If he really went crazy, he wouldn’t care about any blood ties at all!
forget how David had climbed to
would never forget how David tortured his uncles who opposed his advancement bit by
His eyes were filled with coldness. “You
a heavy stone pressing down on someone’s heart, making Marina hold her
her teeth and straightened her neck, swallowing the
She was actually afraid!
to fall out with David at this
Olivia was feeling extremely
moment.
was beating violently, she
the ground. She no longer had her
I’m sorry. Everything that happened today is my fault. As
eyes. When she heard this, she looked up at
heaved a sigh
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