Chapter 132
Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David)
âDo you mind telling me?â David Jones asked.
Without waiting for Rachel Grey to speak, he continued, âI can be your listener if youâre willing to. If not,
I wonât ask any more questions.â
His tone was soft, but she was deeply moved by his domineering ways.
Rachelâs felt her heart pounding as she pursed her lips.
After a while, she said calmly, âFor as long as I remember, my mother rarely smiles. Itâs only when I
play the violin that she smiles. And this was her favorite piece. Every time I play this piece, her gaze
becomes exceptionally gentle. Sometimes, she even plays the piano too.
âThen I played this song for a long time to please my mother and to see her smile. As time passed. I
could not tell if I genuinely liked the violin or if I liked to see my mother smile. After my mother passed
away, I did not touch the violin for long.
âWhen I returned to the Johnson family, Grandpa was very strict with me. He said that the Johnson
familyâs children had to be proficient in arts and music. Because I would inherit the Johnson family in
the future, I represented the Johnson family and its reputation, so I had no choice but to pick up the
violin again.â
David held her hand. âWe can do a duet when the time comes.â
You know how to play the piano?â Rachel looked at him in surprise.
On second thought, given his status and background, it was not strange for him to know these things.
Davidâs lips curled into a smile. âI know a lot. Youâll get to know me better in the future.â
As they spoke, the car arrived at Sandalwood Hills.
âWhat are youâ¦â
Rachel was a little surprised that David brought her here.
David honked the horn once, and the huge manor gate gradually opened. âBefore the crisis is resolved,
you will stay here for the time being.â
That was unquestionably an order that no one could refuse.
Moreover, David was doing this for her safety. She had no reason to refuse.
Seeing that she did not oppose, David could not help but raise his eyebrows. âRaeâRae, youâre actually
looking forward to living under the same roof as me, right?â
Rachel looked at him with a smile. âMr. Jones, youâre too thickâskinned.â
As she spoke, she opened the door and got out pretentiously.
David quickly unbuckled his seatbelt and caught up to her. He held her hand and said shamelessly,
âHow else would I have courted you if I wasnât thickâskinned?â
âHmph!â Embarrassed, Rachel quickened her pace.