Chapter 649
Marrying the Man in the Dark
Chapter 649
Cheriseâs heart twinged slightly.
At the traffic light, she took the opportunity to glance at Damien in the back seat through the rearview mirror. The
manâs eyes were closed, and his long lashes softened his stern expression. He seemed unapproachable yet
vulnerable.
She remembered that the files on his computer had last been saved at four-thirty in the morning when she went to
his room to fetch his clothes.
Does he⦠often stay up late? He must not have taken good care of himself for the past few years while I wasnât by
his side.
This man always prioritizes his work and my affairs. He never considers his own well-beingâ¦
She took a deep breath and turned away. âHe does work hard.â
âDr. Shaw, Mr. Lenoirâs feelings for you⦠are genuine. As someone who once pursued you, I feel inadequate.
Compared to Mr. Lenoir, my slight affection for you is nothing. It was merely puppy love.â
âYou still remember?â Cherise was amused by Isaacâs words. âI almost forgot. You wanted to pursue me in the
past.â
âI donât want to pursue you anymore.â Isaac turned away and looked at the scenery outside. the car window. âNow
I know I donât stand a chance at all.â
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as dedicated as you.â
Cherise sighed. âOnce this matter is resolved, come back to work at the hospital.â
Isaac clenched his fists at his sides, pursing his lips. âDr. Shaw.â After a brief pause, he hesitated before turning to
face Cherise. âWhat⦠what will happen to Ms. Lane if I expose her at the press conference tomorrow?â
âThatâs a difficult question.â Cherise shook her head. âIâm unsure because Iâve been immersed in academic
research for the past few years. We may have to wait for the hospital director and other higher-ups to decide how
to penalize those who make such mistakesâ¦.
Having said this, she glanced at Isaac again. âHave you decided to step forward and expose
Ms. Lane tomorrow?â
âMm.â The man nodded solemnly. His gaze was determined and sincere as he stared into the distance. âBefore
meeting Mr. Stein today, I never would have considered doing such an ungrateful act. After all, Ms. Lane was the
one who helped me advance singlehandedly.â
âI really donât want to harm her, but Mr. Steinâs appearance today made me realize thatâ¦. human life is more
important than my affection for Ms. Lane.â
Cheriseâs hand on the steering wheel paused for a moment.
Isaac continued to look out the car window, his gaze unfocused, not paying attention to the scenery outside. âMr.
Lenoir also told me that Ms. Lane might not have intended to frame you, Dr. Shaw. She might have only wanted to
seek revenge on my behalf.â
âShe was considerate, but she overlooked human lives. If Dr. Staber hadnât intervened, we wouldnât see Mr. Stein
today. When Mr. Stein told me about his family and his child⦠I felt incredibly grateful that the surgery back then
was successful.â
âMs. Lane has done something wrong. If I donât come forward to rectify it, she might⦠do something even more
unthinkable in the future.â
Everything Isaac said deeply resonated with Cherise.
She knew that Isaac had understood these principles long ago, but he still believed that his
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relationship with his mentor was more important until Mr. Stein himself appeared.
Damien was incredibly wise in this regard. He knew that Isaac was overly sentimental and that sentimental people
were compassionate.
Damien was undoubtedly the winner in this battle of wits. His victory was truly remarkable.
Upon arriving in Lermille, Cherise initially thought that Damien would send Isaac and Mr. Stein to a hotel. However,
to her surprise, Damien took Isaac and Mr. Stein to his home. His house, conveniently located opposite Cheriseâs,
had two bedrooms, perfect for Mr. Stein and
Isaac.
âWhat about you?â Cherise asked, furrowing her brows as she watched Damien escort the t men home.
âSomeone who will take me in.â Damien casually smiled at Cherise. He leaned in closer to her. âWhatâs wrong? Are
you worried that Iâll be homeless, Dr. Shaw?â
The manâs deep voice and warm breath tickled Cheriseâs ears. She recoiled and quickly. moved away, glaring at
him warily. âIâm not worried about you. I was just asking!â
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