Betrayal At The Altar
Chapter 768
Chapter 768
The banquet lasted until ten o’clock at night.
After it ended, Rachel left with David.
Brendan watched the two of them leave and gave Jimmy a look. A playful smile appeared on his lips. “What’s going on? Is he serious?”
“When did you ever see David not serious?” Jimmy raised his eyebrows slightly. The perfect arc revealed a hint of flirtatiousness, making the mole under his eye look even more evil and charming. “He’s already proposed to her.”
Hearing this, Brendan was rather surprised. “It’s indeed unexpected.”
There had been many rumors between the Jones family and the Clifford family, especially in recent years. The rumor that Jennifer was the future wife of David appointed by Old Mr. Jones had been spread crazily and it was hard for others not to believe it.
At that time, David did not have any explanation. Brendan thought that it was David’s tacit agreement to the marriage.
Unexpectedly, he proposed to another woman in the blink of an eye.
“There will be many unexpected things in the future.” Jimmy patted Brendan’s shoulder. “Do you want to go to the bar?”
Brendan raised his chin. “Let’s go!”
Rachel originally planned to go back to Sandalwood Hills with David, but halfway through, she received a call from Lucas. “Will you return to the Johnson family tonight?”
“What’s wrong?” Rachel instinctively had a bad premonition.
On the other end of the line, Lucas lit a cigarette and took a puff. He said unhurriedly, “I don’t know who in the family spilled the beans about my father. When Grandpa found out, he suddenly fainted and is already asleep. Do you want to come back and take a look?”
Hearing this, Rachel did not hesitate at all. “Okay!”
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After hanging up, she looked at David.
Before she could speak, the man had already signaled Billy to drive. toward the Johnson’s Mansion.
When the car drove all the way to Johnson’s Mansion, Rachel leaned forward and planted a gentle kiss on David’s lips.
that, David suddenly grabbed the back of her neck and wrapped his
and passionate atmosphere spread between the two of them, gradually filling
and the feeling of suffocation became
lit in the depths of his eyes, reflecting the dark desire and greed in them. “Go back
tinged with sensual hoarseness that
slightly. “You
his head in her neck and took a deep breath before
her neck. His breath was slightly warm as it brushed past her neck, making her tremble. “I’ll go to the
“Okay.”
going first.”
as she left. His eyes were filled with greed
the woman’s figure disappeared from his sight, he slowly rolled up the car window.
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evidence out of Alfredo’s mouth that
“Okay!” Eddie replied.
at the man sitting in the back seat through the rearview mirror. After thinking for a while, he said word by word, “Sir, Yandel’s ultimate goal
and placed his hands naturally on his knees. “The Johnson family is not a family that can be
the existence of the second branch of the Jones family
be others who would
to the other
“Okay.”
Firm, Adrian leaned against the side of the table. with a cup of coffee in
neon lights outside the window in a daze. His eyes under the glasses were deep. No one knew what he was thinking.
rang. It was
screen to answer the call and
tell you that Uncle Tom is out. You don’t need to worry about him.” Rachel’s voice entered Adrian’s ears through the phone.
responded, “Got
a long time. He silently prepared the words that he was going to say in his heart
Jessica’s voice that came from the
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mechanical and cold voice broadcast. “Sorry! The subscriber you have dialed is temporarily unavailable…”
darkened. He threw his phone on the
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