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Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia novel Chapter 529

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Chapter Summary: 529 – Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia by Internet

In 529, a key moment in the Internet novel Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 529

In the lounge.

David carefully placed Rachel on the sofa. He looked down at Rachel’s feet and frowned even more.

Due to the ankle dislocation, Rachel’s feet were crooked, showing a twisted posture.

Rachel gently tugged at the corner of David’s shirt. “Do me a favor.”

“Go ahead,” David said.

“Help me find two sturdy sticks,” Rachel said.

David looked at her in confusion.

Under his gaze, Rachel had already bent her knees and brought her ankle in front of his eyes.

Then, she took a deep breath and reached out to hold her ankle.

When Landon and Jimmy walked in, they clearly heard a cracking sound.

Looking at the scene of Rachel fixing the ankle dislocation by herself, Jimmy could not help but exclaim shockingly, “D*mn! You’re crazy!”

Landon elbowed Jimmy imperceptibly and deliberately lowered his voice. “What are you talking about?”

Jimmy felt a pain in his chest and couldn’t help but gasp for breath. He glared at Landon with irritation.

D*mn it, Landon hit him for real.

David raised his eyes and stared at Jimmy. There was a hint of danger in his dark eyes.

At this moment, Brenda rushed in aggressively.

Her fair cheeks were flushed due to the atmosphere, and the corners of her eyes were slightly moist. She glared at Rachel angrily. “Rachel, don’t think that you can slander me just because you win!”

She stared at Rachel without blinking, like a deer caught in headlights.

After a long while, Brenda stammered, “You, you, you… You are…

Before Brenda could finish speaking, Lucas walked in from outside. Without saying a word, he grabbed Brenda’s hand and walked out. “Brenda, follow me!”

After the two of them left, Rachel fixed her ankle dislocation.

When the doctor walked in and saw the method of correcting Rachel’s ankle dislocation, he could not help but nod repeatedly. “This method is the fastest and most effective. Who treated it?”

As he spoke, his gaze involuntarily landed on David.

After all, this method needed to be specially trained by the military.

Rachel said emotionlessly, “Me.”

 

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