Chatper 700
Marrying the Man in the Dark
Chapter 700 Sarahâs Compassion
âMay⦠may I stay?â Ursula echoed behind her, her voice fragile with hope and sadness.
Meanwhile, in the kitchen, Ursulaâs cries, though muffled by the walls, had reached Sarahâs ears. She saw the tear-
streaked face and heard the frail voice of Rowena. Sarahâs impression of Ursula wasnât favorable, but the girl in the
wheelchair tugged at her heartstrings. Compassion stirred within her.
Biting her lip. Sarah tugged at Cheriseâs sleeve and said, âShe seems pitiful. Why donât we let them stay for dinner?
We have plenty of food; itâs no big deal.â
Cherise pondered for a moment. Knowing Sarahâs kindness and the time it would take to explain, Cherise agreed to
let them stay and observe their actions further. However, she didnât feel like continuing the
conversation.
âAunt Sarah, since you offered, why donât you tell them?â
âAh, alright!â Sarah cheerfully walked out of the kitchen.
Cherise heard Sarahâs warm voice from the kitchen, âGirls, Cherry agrees! Letâs have dinner at home tonight! The
more, the merrier, wouldnât you say?â
âThank you. Maâam,â Rowena replied gently. âWe canât just eat and do nothing. Can Lula help? She may be clumsy,
but she can assist with peeling potatoes or something.â
âAlright, young lady, follow me to the kitchenâ¦â
Cherise stood in the kitchen, listening to Sarahâs voice, a smile on her lips. Her thoughts drifted back to her
childhood in Shawâs village, where Sarah had always been kind and genuine to the villagers.
This false impression had led Cherise to believe the world was kind. Sometimes, she envied Sarah, who, living in the
mountains, had never witnessed the darker sides of humanity.
A frustrated sigh escaped Cheriseâs lips as she came to her senses and found Ursula beside her at the sink, clumsily
peeling potatoes. After watching for a moment, Ursula finally noticed Cheriseâs gaze and blurted out, âWhat are you
looking at?â
Despite Cheriseâs initial doubts, Ursulaâs expertise was evident. After a beat of silent observation, she remarked,
âYou seem to have weathered your fair share of storms, havenât you?â
Ursula rolled her eyes
a fleeting vulnerability in her gaze. âOf course I have,â she conceded, her voice softer than usual. âSix years ago,
our parents died in a car accident, leaving us with nothing. Weena and I had no choice but to live in a slum after
that.â
With a dismissive snort, she tossed the peeled potatoes into the kitchen. âYou wouldnât understand how difficult it
was for Rowena and me back then.â
Cherise offered a slight nod. âI can imagine. Otherwise, your attitude wouldnât be so⦠ostentatious. Just three years
ago, you were living in poverty, and now you find it acceptable to mock Uncle Shaw and Aunt
Sarah as country bumpkins.â
Cherise sighed softly. âIt seems Dame is indeed quite invested in your well-being. From two sisters living in a slum to
enjoying a life of luxury and driving a Porsche, Dame is certainly generous to his lifesavers.â