Betrayal At The Altar

Chapter 13



Chapter 13

She was suddenly speechless.

She had known Louis for three years, during which they had spent all their time together. She had helped him without reservation, accompanied him through difficult times, and saved the Smith Group from bankruptcy. In other words, she had nurtured him to become the latest famous rich man in Seaxas along the way.

She had thought that she was the person who knew Louis the best in the world. However, despite all this, what she received, in the end, was his unhesitating betrayal.

“Do not judge a book by its cover, eh? What you see is not all there is. Still, intuition never lies, and it will affect a person’s judgment.” David’s deep voice rang out slowly. “So, I believe in my intuition.” © NôvelDrama.Org - All rights reserved.

Hearing his words, Rachel could not help but laugh. “I understand the principle of not judging people by appearances, but when we get to know someone, don’t we usually start with their clothing, appearance, and eating habits? In other words, the most basic understanding should come before intuition.”

David did not intend to continue arguing with her about this matter. Instead, he compromised and smiled reluctantly. “There are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people’s eyes. I don’t expect you to agree with my views, Miss Grey. I hope you understand that pursuing you is my own business, so you don’t have to feel any psychological burden.” In the face of his persistence, she could only sigh helplessly. “Mr. Jones, I’m sorry, but I’m not considering anything emotional now…”

“Miss Grey, first of all, pursuing you is my own business, and secondly, I have no ill intentions. You don’t need to respond to me with any enthusiasm immediately,” he said. “In other words, you don’t have to feel sorry for me, let alone have any psychological burden because of it.”

After speaking, he turned around and left, not giving her a chance to refuse.

She stood there, looking at his tall and straight back, feeling both angry and amused.

She could have decisively refused with absolute certainty if he had used love at first sight as an opening line or the previous encounter as an excuse.

However, this man’s cleverness lay in his straightforwardness. He had no intention of hiding. his thoughts and was honest about his intentions.

This not only caught her off guard but also made her feel a little helpless.

At the end of the day, she was a person, and it was only natural that she found it impossible to be indifferent about everything.

Mary walked in with her favorite Best Fry pancakes when she was starving. “Rae, hurry. Eat while it’s still hot,” she said.

After putting down her belongings, she sat on the couch and caught sight of the men’s suit jacket next to her. Her lips curved slightly downwards, and a hint of undisguised disdain. appeared in her eyes. “You said you had decided to leave him behind, so why are you still

holding onto his old clothes? Are you planning to go back to him?”

“It’s not Louis’s.” She looked up at the suit jacket being pinched by her best friend with thoughts of the man she could not resist. Therefore, she could not help but let out a sigh. “It is from the man who drove me to the hospital yesterday.”

Mary raised her eyebrows in surprise, her eyes gleaming excitedly as if she had caught a whiff of gossip. “My dear, you are obviously hiding something.”

“What could I be hiding?” Her eyes flickered slightly as she lowered her gaze and said softly, “It was just a chance encounter.”

“If it was just a chance encounter, why are you looking like that?” Mary smiled

mischievously at her friend as she said, “Confession is good for the soul, and resistance is futile. Come on, spill your guts.”


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