Chapter 548
Marrying the Man in the Dark
Chapter 548 The Unmoved Heart
Why did Cheriseâs response differ so greatly from what was expected?
She appeared neither touched nor excited, and even went so far as to take a mocking photograph
âMr. Lenoir, perhaps itâs your approach that is lacking. You didnât kneel, suggested Mr. Kolson through the earpiece.
âA heartfelt kneel could convey your sincerity.â
Damien stood still, his brow furrowed.
Mr. Kolson persisted, âMr. Lenoir, you must trust me.â
âYour experience in relationships is limited to a brief encounter with your wife five years ago. On the other hand, I
have experienced numerous romances and dated countless women. I even showed them your photo yesterday to
gather insights for your reconciliation.â
âThey unanimously agreed that any woman would be deeply moved and readily forgive you if you knee! with roses
in hand!â
Damienâs frown deepened as he processed Mr. Kolsonâs words. Clenching his teeth, he muttered. âIâll trust you one
last timeâ
With that, he took a deep breath and stepped forward. He knelt before Cherise with the roses and uttered her
name. âCheriseâ
âWe canât change the past, but please allow me the chance to rediscover you, to reevaluate our relationship, to
start anewâ
Lifting his dark, intense eyes, he looked earnestly at Cherise, âHello, my name is Damien Lenoir.â
Cherise narrowed her eyes.
Start anew?
What an absurd idea!
If it werenât for his money, she would have turned away instantly.
No, first she would have kicked him and snapped, âDamien Lenoir, wake up!â
âIâm not the naive girl you once charmed with your sweet words. I have a five-year-old child now.â
But Cherise had to swallow these words.
Because Damien came as a potential investor for the hospital.
His satisfaction with her service today was crucial for acquiring advanced medical equipment for their department
next quarter.
That was the crux of the matter.
So, with a forced smile, Cherise responded, âMr. Lenoir, youâre my patient today, correct?â
Approaching slowly, she took the roses from his hand and placed them beside a fire hydrant, âWe have several
tests later, and the scent of roses might interfere with the respiratory exams, so letâs keep them
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away from the examination room.â
She then looked up, eyeing Damienâs suit, âDid you bring any change of clothes?â
âThe suit might be in the way for the tests later.â
Damien remained silent, his frown deepening at her question.
âYou didnât bring any, did you?â
Cherise looked at him with a kind but distant smile, while maintaining a professional distance.
âItâs okay if you didnât. I have a set of clothes from a friend here. How about you change into those?â
Her tone, though polite, only intensified Damienâs frown. âWhy so formal, Cherise?â
âDo we⦠need to talk like this?â
âDo we⦠need all these roses?â he asked.
Cherise pursed her lips, her smile reaching her eyes, but still maintaining a certain aloofness. âAnd why involve our
hospital in personal matters?â
âTen million in medical funds is a substantial amount.â
She smiled at Damien, âI havenât seen you in five years, Mr. Lenoir. Youâve become quite generous.â
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