Chapter 118
Marrying the Man in the Dark
Chapter 118 Can We Stop Him, Please
Randall seemed to have read Cheriseâs mind. He coughed and said, âCressa is staying in a hotel-like
ward, which I specially customized. She just moved in. We didnât want too many people to learn about
it, so thereâs only half an hour of visiting time each day.â
Cherise was flabbergasted. Even if itâs a special room, itâs still in the mental hospital! What kind of
father is this? Iâve never seen such a foolish person before!
Damien poured Cherise tea and asked Randall, âSo, it was your idea to send your daughter to the
mental hospital, right?â
âYes. Yesâ¦â
Randall put on a fawning smile. âI thought doing so would please you and Mrs. Lenoir more than
sending her abroad. But I didnât expect to cause a misunderstanding.
Cherise was at a loss for words. It turned out that both Cherise and Ianâs incidents were unrelated to
Damien. Even if there was any relation, it was insignificant.
Thinking of how she had lost her appetite for the entire day due to these matters, Cherise thought she
was a fool.
She quickly dragged the bow to her front and devoured the food. She had been starving!
After eating three bowls of rice, Cherise rubbed her stomach and burped in satisfaction.
âAre you done eating?â Damien elegantly passed a napkin to her.
âYeah!â
Cherise stretched happily and received the napkin from Damien. Only then did she realize Jacob had
left, leaving Randall standing nervously at the spot.
Compared to Jacob, who paid no regard to Damien, Randall was much more cautious. Cherise even
thought Randall feared Damien so much because he owed him favors.
Randall smiled obsequiously at Cherise and said, âMrs. Lenoir, Mr. Lenoir said itâs up to you how you
want to deal with Cressa. What do you think?â
Cherise pressed her lips. If itâs up to meâ¦
âPlease send her to study abroad.â
It was better than keeping her in a mental hospital, and she could further her studies.
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Randallâs face turned pale, but he could only agree to it.
After he left, Cherise had some desserts.
Just then, Mr. Hampson hurried in. âMr. Lenoir, lan Philips is now at the train station with his luggage.
Heâs going back to settle down in his hometown. Should we stop him?â
Cherise sprang up and gasped, âWe have to!â
Mr. Hampson was caught off guard momentarily before raising his eyes to look at Damien. Only then
did Cherise realize she was too worked up.
Coughing, she carefully sat down and stared at Damien pitifully with her pitch-black eyes. âHubby, letâs
go and stop lan, shall we? Heâs a rare top student in my high school. It wasnât easy for him to leave his
impoverished village. If he returns now, the others will surely mock him. Besides, he has the potential to
become an excellent doctor. Itâs a pity if his talents are stifled in the small village.â
Damien was amused when he perceived Cheriseâs serious look, but his face remained cold. âAre these
all the reasons you donât want him to leave?â
âOf course.â
Cherise grasped Damienâs arm and shook it gently. âPlease, believe me, hubby. Event though I
admired Ian previously, he was none more than my senior at school. I just donât want to see his talents
wasted.â