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Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia Chapter 37

Are you expecting me to stay here and watch you and Olivia feel disgusted with me?Rachel sneered as she looked at Louis, who had a mocking glint in his eyes. Not immediately throwing up in your face is already the greatest respect I can give you.” 

Louis.Olivia’s voice sounded from outside

Look, Mr. Smith, your sweetheart has arrived,Rachel said as she looked at Louis with a halfsmile. Are you sure you don’t want to let go?” 

As expected, Louis quickly let go of her hand

A sarcastic smile appeared on Rachel’s face. She turned around and left without hesitation

From the moment Louis abandoned her at the wedding ceremony, Rachel realized that no matter how hard she tried, she could never match the position Olivia held in Louis’s heart

At that time, she felt agonized. Even that was not enough to express her feelings

Rachel reckoned that some things were better to be grieved for once. One should then move on. There was no need to repeatedly hurt oneself because of someone else’s mistake

Besides, there were plenty of men in this world. Without Louis, she could still live her life. 

As she pushed the door and stepped out, Olivia happened to push the door and come in

Olivia’s gaze met Rachel’s across the room. She raised her eyebrows slightly with a hint of challenge in her eyes

Rachel remained calm and indifferent. It was as if she had not even noticed Olivia’s presence. She walked straight past Olivia

Completely ignored by Rachel, Olivia felt a sense of powerlessness. The sense of humiliation that she felt caused her exquisitely madeup face to reveal a hint of resentment and jealousy

She could not stand Rachel’s high and mighty attitude. It was as if she towered over everyone else

In Olivia’s eyes, Rachel was nothing more than a country bumpkin with a haughty demeanor, which was truly annoying. On second thought, the only thing Rachel could boast about was Louis. However, Louis, unfortunately, abandoned Rachel and chose her instead

What’s the point of spending three years with Louis?” Olivia thought. What’s the use of making significant contributions to the Smith Group? She is still no match for the place I hold in Louis’s heart

This woman is destined to be trampled under my feet and defeated by me!” 

Why did you suddenly come out when you should be resting at home?Louis lowered his gaze and looked at Olivia with a hint of concern and tenderness in his expression

Olivia came back to her senses after being lost in thought. A gentle smile crept up on her lips. “I know you’ve been worried about the Green family withdrawing their investment,she said. I don’t understand much about business matters, but I did what I could to help you. I went and asked my dad for help. This is the investment proposal he drafted. He’s willing to invest in the Shallow Bay project. If everything looks good, please sign it.” 

Really?A hint of joy finally appeared on Louis’s melancholic face. He tightly held Olivia’s hand and kissed it. Olivia, you’re my lucky star.” 

A glimmer of light flashed in Olivia’s eyes. She calmly shifted the conversation to Rachel. Louis, Rachel has just been discharged from the hospital,” she said. Even if there is work to be done, you should be more considerate of her.” 

Mentioning Rachel caused Louis’s smile to fade slightly. He looked up at the back of Rachel as she left, feeling a sense of loss and regret

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