Chapter 385
Marrying the Man in the Dark
Chapter 385 We Must Turn Around
Cherise, a well-behaved six-year-old, never caused trouble for her aunt and uncle. She was even too
afraid to tell them that she was unwell, fearing that they would abandon her. As a result, a simple cold
worsened and developed into pneumonia.
Eventually, Elvis and Sarah discovered Cherise unconscious with a high fever in the chicken coop. but
it was already too late. When they brought her to a doctor in the city, he informed them that Cherise
urgently needed treatment or she would not survive. The treatment cost two hundred thousand.
Elvis had no choice but to search for jobs in the cityâs black market. After all, he had a shady past when
he was younger. Eventually, he received a job that required him to set fire to a place. The person
insisted it was an empty house and no one would be there at night. Elvis was required to set fire to it
due to property disputes. He would be paid two hundred thousand for the job.
Elvis found it suspicious to be paid so much for such a simple task. However, he desperately needed
the money and had no choice but to proceed with it. He paced outside the house for a long time,
confirming that there were no lights in the house and it seemed to be empty. Therefore, he took a nap
in a corner outside the home.
By the time he woke up, it was already the appointed time. He did not pause to reconsider and
immediately started a fire that burned down the house. Once he received the payment, he immediately
used it to save Cheriseâs life.
Later, on the second day after Cherise regained consciousness, Elvis read the news and realized that
the fire had killed a young lady and injured a boy from a wealthy family. He panicked and immediately
brought Cherise back to the village, swearing to never come to Adania again. However, fate had a
twisted sense of humor.
Years later, Cherise was accepted into a university in Adania. She later married the young man who
had been severely injured from the fire and almost couldnât walk again.
Elvis entered the police car and closed his eyes. He calmly glanced at the police officer beside him and
asked, âDo you know whether Iâll receive a death sentence for my crime?â The police officer frowned
and replied, âWeâre not sure.â Elvis sighed and muttered calmly, âHonestly, the death sentence will be
the best. It will end everything once and for all.â He feared they would do something worse to him.
Cherise felt somber after leaving Shawâs village. She couldnât explain why, but she felt inexplicably
anxious. She leaned into the backseat, and her discomfort grew as she pondered on the matter.
âHubby, can we turn back?â Cherise gritted her teeth. In the end, she couldnât help but voice her
concern. âIâm worried that the two men in Uncle Shawâs house would harm him.â
âVivian Shaw,â she continued, âUncle Shaw said they were the sons of his friends in the army.
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army
However, he hadnât been in contact with anyone from the army for a long time. He left the over twenty
years ago. Why would his army friendsâ sons suddenly come to see him? And why do they insist on
staying?â
The more Cherise thought about it, the more absurd the situation seemed. âHubby, something is wrong.
We must turn around to check on Uncle Shaw.â
âWhat if theyâ¦â Cherise held her head and pondered for a long time. âUncle Shaw is an honest man.
He never offended anyoneâ¦â Then, she suddenly looked up. âVivianâs husband has been released
from prison. Could he have sent someone to harass Uncle Shaw?â Convinced of her theory, she
urgently sat up and said, âNo, we must turn around now!â
âCherise,â Damien frowned slightly, âUncle Shaw hurried us out of the house because he had
something important to discuss with those people. If they had threatened Uncle Shaw, he would never
have made us leave. Furthermore, those two wouldnât have regarded us with indifference.â