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On the other end of the phone, Lucas finally understood what the saying “Only women and small–minded men are difficult to deal with” meant.
“I want it!” Met with Rachel’s total control, Lucas’s attitude was sincere. He lowered his head and admitted his mistake without pausing. “It’s fine if I don’t want the respect others give to me, but I can’t refuse the respect given by our Miss Grey. Who are you? You’re the Johnson family’s proper little princess! It’s my blessing that you’re willing to give me a chance to help you! It’s my supreme honor!”
Faced with this excessive praise, Rachel sighed from the bottom of her heart. “You’re worth teaching yet.”
Lucas was speechless once more.
He suspected that this girl was trying to manipulate him!
“Same rules as always. We’ll keep this between us.
“Don’t worry!” Lucas patted his chest and promised. “But let’s make it clear first. If you truly get wronged or bullied, I can’t just sit back and do nothing.”
Hearing this, amusement seemed to flash past Rachel’s eyes. “With my vengeful personality, who could bully me?”
After hanging up, Rachel picked up her fork.
When she looked up, she happened to meet David’s teasing eyes. Her eyelashes trembled in panic. “Why are you looking at me like that?”
“I’m very happy to get to know you again,” David said as he stood up and handed the peeled prawns to Rachel.
Rachel could not help a blush spreading across her fair face. She asked, “Do you think I’m too unreasonable?”
“Are you?” David smiled faintly. “I love you. Whether it’s good or bad things, I love them all as long as they come from you.”
Hearing the man’s sudden expression of love, Rachel’s heart skipped a beat, and then it sped up uncontrollably.
She lowered her head to hide the blush on her face and silently ate the dish
in her bowl.
“You really don’t need my help?” David asked.
Rachel shook her head. “I can handle it.”
“Then I’ll give you my bottom line.” David took out a tissue and slowly wiped the oil stains on his fingers away. “If you suffer any sort of loss, or if anyone. bullies you, I don’t mind expelling the Smith family from Seaxas!”
His casual tone was filled with insufferable arrogance and an unrestrained
sense of dominance.
Rachel looked up at him.
The man’s dark and deep eyes were like endless black holes, or an abyss filled with corpses.
The moment their eyes met, it sent shivers down her spine and inexplicably made her feel like giving in.
For some reason, the warning Lucas gave Rachel suddenly appeared in her
mind.
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