Chapter 127
Marrying the Man in the Dark
Chapter 127 An Enemyâs Enemy
âOh, Hubby, why did you lie to the teacher?â Cherise couldnât help but complain when they arrived
downstairs. She knew her teacher was simple-minded, except when he was solving math equations.
He would take Damienâs words seriously and remain polite to her moving forward. The thought alone
made Cherise uncomfortable.
âCherry.â Damien called out to her with a smile.
âWhat is it?â
Damienâs tone was filled with sarcasm. âAre all bookworms as naive as you and your math. teacher?â
âWeâre not bookworms! We study diligently!â
âAre you only diligent when it comes to study?
âNo! Weâre diligent in everything we do!â Cherise corrected Damien crabbily.
âMr. Lenoir!â As soon as Damien came out of the lift, the woman in red, who had been waiting in the
office lobby, approached him. âMr. Lenoir, Iâm here to apolog-â Before she could finish her sentence,
she noticed Cherise and stopped abruptly.
Her lips trembled. âMr. Lenoir, sheâsâ¦â
âSheâs my wife. But Iâve said that I donât need your apology.â Frowning, Damien patted Cheriseâs hand
and said, âLetâs go.â
Cherise hummed in response and wheeled Damien to the exit.
Stunned, the woman caught up with them. âMr. Lenoir, Iâve waited for you all night. Please accept my
apology.â Her voice was cracking.
Cherise calmly pushed Damien forward and was puzzled. âHubby, who is she?â
She didnât recall seeing that woman before.
âIâm Violet Belcourt from Southville.â The woman caught up and walked next to Cherise. while
introducing herself.
Cherise found the name familiar. After pondering for a moment, she recalled something. âYou were the
one Tristanâ¦â
She remembered meeting this woman when she first went to the Lenoir Residence for dinner. She was
the Ms. Belcourt who caused a scene at that time.
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As a top student, Cherise had outstanding memory.
Violet let out a cough awkwardly. âYes⦠Itâs me.â
Through this simple conversation, Cherise became fond of Violet. An enemyâs enemy is a friend! She
embarrassed Tristan for what he had done. Sheâs really bold!
And so, Cherise started chatting with Violet. âWhy did you want to apologize to my husband?â
Violetâs expression turned unpleasant. âItâs⦠some work-related matters. Thereâs somet connection
between Mr. Lenoir and my father.â She frowned and stared at Cherise briefly. âMrs. Lenoir, can you
please give us a moment?â
Cherise agreed readily. âSure. Iâll go play Candy Crush at the side. Let me know when youâre done.â
Then, the girl took out her phone and went to sit on a bench in the corner.
After ensuring Cherise couldnât hear their conversation, Violet exhaled deeply and looked at Damien.
âMr. Lenoir, my father sent me to apologize to you. I shouldnât have taken the liberty to ask the medical
community to boycott Ian Philips. But I did this because I thought, by doing so, you would be pleased.
The woman said with a sincere look.
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