Chapter 41
Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David)
Adrian and Rachel made eye contact and smiled before teasing, âWe donât want to leave, either, but we
canât help that the head of the family doesnât
want to see us.â
âBrat, stop babbling nonsense!â Arthur snapped as he raised his cane furiously in an attempt to hit
Adrian with it.
Rachel quickly stepped forward, reached her arm out, and held the cane that Arthur had raised in his
hand. âGrandpa, itâs my fault. Simmer down.â
âI thought you had long forgotten about this family after living out there on your own for three years!â
Arthur exclaimed as he raised his head slightly and sighed, holding his tears back with all his might.
Hearing his words, Rachelâs teardrops rolled down her cheeks uncontrollably.
Back then, Arthur was dead against her decision to marry Louis because he thought he was unreliable
and their families were incompatible.
However, at that time, Rachel strongly believed love could overcome all odds. In the end, the facts
proved that her determination was ridiculous. It really wasnât worth it to give her family up for the sake
of a man who did not love her.
Rachel sniffled and suppressed her sobs. âGrandpa, Iâm sorry. I shouldnât have disobeyed you back
then.â
âRaeâRae, Iâve never blamed you,â Arthur said, rubbing her head gently. He continued with righteous
indignation. âIâve long told you that the Smith family is not worthy of you at all. Yet, you refused to listen
to me, and you insisted on marrying Louis Smith despite having to sever ties with us. The truth has
proven that my judgment was right. The Smith family is a bunch of crooks! Just like your mother, you
wonât come to your senses until youâve experienced failure yourself!â
With her arms around Arthurâs neck, she snuggled up in his arms obediently like she used to whenever
she got mistreated as a child. She said playfully, âGrandpa, I know my mistakes. I wonât make a silly
mistake again in the future.â
Arthur gently patted her shoulder and said, âNo matter what, Iâm glad
youâve decided to return.â
After getting a grip on her feelings, Rachel asked, âGrandpa, what do you want for lunch? How about I
cook for you?â
âI really want some barbecued ribs,â Adrian interjected without holding back.
âMake your own if you want some!â Arthur chided, glowering at him. âYouâre almost 40 years old and
still donât have a wife. All you do is leech off of your family. How shameless!â
Afterward, he pulled Rachelâs hand and said affectionately, âRaeâRae, why donât I ask the chefs to
prepare your favorite clam chowder?â
Adrian was speechless.
He seemed to have returned to the days when he received partial
treatment.
During lunch, the men of the Johnson family eagerly rushed to help Rachel to the food.
Arthur said, âHave more. Look how thin you are now.â
âGrandpa, eat some too.â Rachel stood up and scooped a bowl of soup for Arthur.
Arthur was holding the soup delightfully as if it were a pot of treasures.
After lunch, Arthur called Tom into the study room.
As soon as he entered, Arthur cut straight to the chase. âWhat do you think of the Smith family?â
Since she was little, Rachel had always been doted on and showered with love by Arthur. No one had
bullied her before. Hence, Arthur was exasperated after hearing about the torment the Smith family put
her through.
No one was allowed to bully his granddaughter as they pleased!
âYou meanâ¦â Tom asked, feeling a little puzzled about what Arthur was thinking.
thur humphed coldly and said, âWhy? Do you still need me to teach
bully others?â