Chapter 276
Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David)
Chapter 276 Not To Be Provoked
Charles quickly put out the cigarette in his hand, and a panic that could not be covered appeared
between his eyebrows. âDonât tell me that you really want me to marry her!â
âWhatâs wrong with that?â Eleanor looked at Charles disapprovingly. âYou two grew up together, so you
can be considered childhood sweethearts. In addition, with my relationship with you and her, isnât it a
good thing for you two to be closer to each other? Besides, if RaeâRae really marries into the Page
family, you should thank Heaven!â
As she spoke, there was a hint of longing in her eyes.
Charlesâs eyebrows twitched.
He and Rachel were not childhood sweethearts.
When he was in school, he had always looked down on Rachel, who was the eldest daughter of the
Johnson family, but her surname wasnât Johnson.
In addition, his aunt Eleanor was quite partial to Rachel at that time. As Katyâs elder brother, to help
Katy vent her spleen, he deliberately targeted Rachel in school.
There was a spring outing organized by the school. Coincidentally, he was in the same group as
Rachel. He deliberately left her in the wilderness. He wanted to take the opportunity to scare her and
destroy her prestige. Unexpectedly, he lost his way halfway and even stepped on a trap that he had set
up in advance. And then, he was hung from a tree for half the night. The whole process was too
embarrassing for him, so it was not appropriate to mention it.
However, after that incident, Charles knew that Rachel wasnât someone to be provoked.
From then on, each time he saw Rachel, he would always keep a respectful distance from her.
At this moment, when he heard that his aunt Eleanor was determined to act as a goâbetween for him
and Rachel, a layer of cold sweat involuntarily appeared on his back.
Wasnât she driving him away in advance instead of cementing the ties
between him and Rachel by marriage?
Just as he was thinking about it, Rachelâs voice sounded at the entrance of the villa. âEleanor, happy
birthday.â
Eleanor immediately went forward, took Rachelâs hand, and led her to the sofa. After Rachel sat down,
Eleanor said, âYou donât know how happy I was when hearing that you were coming.â
Rachel smiled.
âCharles, come over quickly.â Eleanor hurriedly called Charles over to
introduce him to Rachel. âRaeâRae, this is Charles. You two were in the same senior high school. Do
you still remember him?â
Upon hearing this, Rachel looked up at Charles with a meaningful smile. âAh, I have some impression
of him.â
She dragged the last syllable, her words revealing a hint of indifference.
For some reason, Charles felt a chill run down his spine when seeing her halfâsmile.
He pursed his lips stiffly. âMiss Grey, itâs been a long time.â
As soon as he finished speaking, he could not help despising himself in his heart.
What a cliche this opening statement was!
It was as if he had been thinking about her all these years!
Rachel looked at him, and her red lips curled into a bright smile. âMr. Page, long time no see.â
When Charles saw her like this, he seemed to recall the night when he was hung upside down on the
tree. His body trembled violently, and he hurriedly avoided her gaze.
The few of them sat on the sofa and chatted warmly. Halfway through, Rachel received a call from
David, so she excused herself and left.
As soon as Rachel left, Eleanor glared at Charles resentfully. âArenât your usually very talkative among
young ladies? Why are you acting like a mouse seeing a cat when you see RaeâRae now? Can you
win honor for me?â
âAunt, please spare me!â Charles looked at Eleanor with a bitter expression. Lucas, who was sitting in
an armchair with his legs crossed, could clearly see
the expression on Charlesâs face. He suppressed his laughter and said,
âMom, donât make things difficult for him.â
Lucas knew some inside information about that spring outing.
He and Charles were cousins.
However, Lucas thought that Charles was asking for trouble when he plotted
against Rachel back then.
âCharles deserved it!â