Chapter 51
Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David)
David didnât seem to be in a hurry to eat. Instead, he picked up a King crab from the middle of the table
and cut off its legs skillfully with a knife.
It was not easy to get the crab meat out of its shell, and one might look a bit rude while doing it.
That was also why Rachel chose not to eat it though she loved it.
David held the silver knife and fork with his slender and wellâdefined fingers. His every move was
elegant and pleasant to the eye.
When Rachel shifted her gaze, she found that a peeled crab leg was placed on her plate. âThank you.â
Rachel lowered her head to enjoy the crab and tried to hide the surprise in her eyes. Then, she looked
up and glanced at David, saying, âYou seem to know me well.â Hearing Rachelâs words, David raised
his head, his eyes fixed on Rachelâs fair and delicate face. Then, he said with a faint smile, âItâs easy to
know someone.â
âDid you investigate me?â Rachel narrowed her eyes, and there was a trace of imperceptible coldness
deep in her eyes.
David smiled faintly and took a sip of wine. Then, in a deep and charming voice, he said, âYou are right
in front of me, and what you said should be more credible. Besides, I donât need to know about you
from others.â
After Rachel heard Davidâs words, the coldness in her eyes faded a little. Her red lips curled into a
slight smile as she looked at David meaningfully. âMr. Jones, what have you learned about me?â
âYour soft heart behind your aloof appearance.â David put down the wine glass in his hand and stared
straight at Rachel opposite him, his eyes filled with a rare gentleness. âMiss Grey, I hope to learn more
about you. I wonder whether you are willing to give me a chance.â A soft heart behind an aloof
appearanceâ¦
Rachel had met David for only a few days, yet she didnât expect him to know her so well.
On the contrary, although Louis had been with Rachel for three years, Rachel felt that he barely
understood her.
Initially, Rachel thought that it was because three years may not be enough for Louis, and he just
needed more time.
However, it seemed that David was right. It was easy to know about someone else as long as he
wanted to.
Rachel took a deep breath to suppress the depression in her heart. She looked up at David, who raised
his wine glass toward her and sincerely asked her for a chance. In the end, she toasted him across the
table and said, âMr. Jones, I hope you wonât regret your choice.â
âI wonât. Time will help me prove it to you.â
After the meal, they left the restaurant. David proposed to send Rachel home.
Seeing that David insisted on it, Rachel could only agree. So she stood at the roadside and
waited patiently for David to drive the car over. Meanwhile, she sent a message to her driver and told
him not to pick her up.
Olivia happened to walk out from another restaurant not far away and saw Rachel at a glance. In an
instant, a hint of coldness flashed across Oliviaâs eyes. âLouis, look! Rachel should be waiting for a taxi
there. Why donât we send her home?â
Olivia acted like a spoiled child, and Louis looked at her dotingly. âShe wonât agree to take our car. So
youâd better not provoke her.â
Olivia felt a little upset and lowered her eyes. âItâs so late, and Iâm just worried that a girl like her would
be in danger if she went home alone. Since you donât want to see her, just forget it and pretend not to
see her.â
Olivia said with an ingratiating smile. Louis couldnât help but feel pity for her. He sighed and
compromised. âIf you insist on it, you can go ask her. I want to go to the parking lot and get the car.â
âOkay!â Olivia put on a bright smile. âLouis, I know you love me most.â
After Louis turned and left, the smile on Oliviaâs face disappeared immediately.
Olivia walked toward Rachel step by step and looked at Rachelâs unguarded back, her eyes carrying a
fierce viciousness.