Betrayal At The Altar
Chapter 581
Chapter 581
In Marina’s heart, she was certain that Rachel was not qualified to own the black gold card, and this card must have been given to her by David.
If that was the case, Rachel could never state the conditions for owning the black gold card!
Over the years, Marina had applied for the black gold card several times, but she had never been able to get it. The main reason was that she was not worth enough.
She didn’t believe that a mere Rachel Grey was worth more than her!
Hearing this, Rachel raised her eyes and looked indifferently at the arrogant Marina. The corners of her mouth curled up slightly, forming a faint smile. Tm not Google or something. I’m not obligated to answer your question. Auntie Marina, if you’re curious, why don’t you apply for it yourself? I think the official answer is more professional than mine.”
“I don’t think you’re a member at all, and that’s why you can’t say it!” Marina snorted disdainfully. “Well, you’re still too naive. And you’re vain and extremely hypocritical!”
Rachel raised her eyebrows. She could not be bothered to waste her time on Marina. After the gown was packed up, she said. Think whatever you want. I still have something on. I’ll leave first. Bye, Auntie Marina.”
Watching Rachel leave, Marina clenched her fists, and a trace of ruthlessness flashed in the depths of her beautiful eyes.
“This bit*h is getting more and more impudent in front of me with the support of Old Mrs. Jones and David!” she thought.
At this moment, even Marina herself wanted to know if this little bit*h’s position in the Jones family would last long.
Sensing the terrifying aura surrounding Marina, Olivia secretly took a deep breath.
After thinking for a while, she said carefully. “It’s just a gown, Marina. Why don’t we choose something else…
Marina’s sharp eyes turned to Olivia, and a strong sense of pressure assaulted her. Olivia felt as if an invisible hand had grabbed her neck, making her swallow the unfinished words in her mouth.
After a long while, Olivia braced herself and said again, “I’ll ask the shop assistant if there are any new gowns.”
“There’s no need,” Marina said coldly. “I’ll take the one I’m wearing.”
Although she did like the gown Rachel was wearing, she was not interested in what others had worn.
to the ground, not knowing
Marina carefully, just like a
pursed her lips and said carefully again, “Marina,
hint of arrogance in
tone.
the owner of the black gold card given to Rachel Grey? The David you mentioned?” Olivia’s eyes flickered
conversation with Rachel, she instantly caught the
with a net
since Marina could call him that, it meant that the relationship between the two of them
as she had guessed, she would be able
close to the president who was
at Olivia.
eyes.
was like a knife that cut through Olivia’s
suggest you give up on those thoughts.” Marina’s eyes were filled with mockery, and her tone was mocking. “Your tricks are nothing to him. If he wants to crush you, all he
to be a little smart, but
Who was David Jones?
that Old Mr. Jones had raised single-handedly. Back then, he was someone who didn’t show any respect to Old Mr. Jones when
was the same
her tricks, Olivia’s eyes
can be a little curious sometimes, but you should know there’s someone in this world you should stay
lowered her eyes. “I
fell, and the nightlife
buildings were
surrounded by
decoration
The car doors opened, and men in suits and leather shoes and women in gorgeous dresses appeared. Under everyone’s gaze, they walked into the hotel intimately with men’s arms around women’s
the shutter button of the camera in their hands from time to
and sweat unknowingly appeared
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