Chapter 231
Betrayal At the Altar by Dolores Delia
Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia Chapter 231 An Outsider Louis suddenly sat up. When he saw Old Mr. Smith walking over on crutches, he quickly stood up and nodded slightly to greet him. âGrandpa.â
Old Mr. Smith often yelled at Mrs. Smith recently. Though she was full of resentment, Mrs. Smith did not dare to show it on her face. She put on a respectful look and call out, âOld Mr. Smith.â
âTell me how you negotiated with Rachel.â Old Mr. Smith stared at Louis, his sharp eyes full of scrutiny. âAs long as sheâs willing to forgive us, we can hold a press conference to help her clarify it.â
When Mrs. Smith heard this, she immediately raised her head and said angrily, âOld Mr. Smith, whatâs wrong with you? She was the one who let us down first. Why should we clarify it for her when she was caught in scandals? âBesides, if Louis does as you say, itâs like slapping him in the face in front of everyone!â
âShut up!â Old Mr. Smith hit the floor hard with his walking stick.
Hearing the noise, Mrs. Smith felt like the stick was hitting her heart and she immediately fell silent.
âWhy would my son marry an ungrateful woman like you? If it werenât for Rachelâs advice, thereâs no way the Smith family could get out of the crisis and rise again. Everything you have now is earned by Rachel! You wear fancy clothes and luxurious jewelry.
You do nothing every day except for drinking coffee and playing cards. How can you live such a comfortable life without her?
âIf you hadnât sowed discord between Louis and Rachel back then, they would have married a long time ago. There wouldnât have been so much trouble! Donât you feel ashamed to accuse her of letting us down?â
Old Mr. Smith retired years ago because of his illness. After handing the company over to Louis, he had been living in his own small villa to enjoy his retirement life. He rarely asked about the companyâs business and had never interfered with his familyâs affairs.
He had been tough when he was young. But now, everyone thought his temper had softened and he cared about nothing other than his health.
It turned out that they were wrong. When Old Mr. Smith lost his temper, they were so frightened that they did not dare to make a sound.
âGrandpa, I should be blamed for letting Rachel down. I already realized my mistakes. But no matter what I said, she refused to forgive me.â Louis sighed faintly and told Old Mr. Smith about his conversation with Rachel.
Upon hearing this, Old Mr. Smithâs face turned solemn. âDid she really say that?â
Louis nodded seriously. âYes.â
Mrs. Smith, who had been struggling to hold back her anger roared, âHow dare Rachel say that? Did she think that the Smith family was still as down and out as three years ago? Why did you apologize to her? It was unnecessary to do so! Someone kidnapped her and took those photos. She deserved it! A woman like her should...â
âWhat are you talking about?â Old Mr. Smith interrupted her coldly.
He looked at Mrs. Smith, his sharp eyes darting fire.
When Mrs. Smith met his gaze, she hurriedly lowered her head and forced back the rest words.
âAs an elder, how could you say something like that?â
Mrs. Smith was not convinced, and she thought Old Mr. Smith was not reasonable at all. âIf she doesnât want the others to gossip about her, she shouldnât have done such a thing. Why should we cover up her dirty laundry?â Rachel was just an outsider to them. Mrs. Smith did not understand why Old Mr. Smith would put her first instead of the Smith family when something happened.
âFortunately, she took the initiative to break up with Louis. Otherwise, Louis would have been laughed at by others! Once words get out, the Smith family will become a standing joke with everyone!â
âShut up!â Old Mr. Smith shouted angrily again. âIâm not dead yet. An outsider like you donât have the right to tell what the Smith family should do!â
The word âoutsiderâ was like a knife stabbing into Mrs. Smithâs heart.