Chapter 72
Marrying the Man in the Dark
Chapter 72 A Liar
The doggedness of Cherise amused Damien, who could not resist but chuckle. Perhaps for anyone
else, she was bickering with David in an attempt to complete sweet revenge for all her mistreatment.
However, Damien knew Cherise was a simpleton and did not harbor such feelings. She was merely
attempting to question something illogical to her; an analogous scenario would be when a student
continued grilling the method employed by a teacher solving an arithmetic question. She had always
carried such earnestness and willfulness, which was precisely why she was so endearing.
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David repeatedly wiped off his cold sweat and stared at Lila and the supervisor. âCome here!â Lila was
already shocked by the supervisorâs statement, and her legs had gone weak. The supervisor had to
expend much effort to drag her forward. âMr. Lenoirâ¦â
With a loud bang, Lila fell to her knees. âMr. Lenoir, I was unaware that Cherise was your wife, so⦠But
I was not against her. The washing machine was spoiled, so Iâ¦â
Before she could finish her statement, a blue streak could be seen dashing into the room. Following
that, a young man in blue walked before the washing machine, raised his hands, and pressed the
power button. As everyone held their breath, the washing machine started vibrating and coming to life.
Pouting, Blake stood aside and was visibly upset, âShe was lying!â
Lila knelt on the ground and trembled uncontrollably. Cherise widened her eyes in disbelief. The
washing machine is functioning. Why did she make me handwash the bed sheets the past few days?
She should know handwashing is not as efficient as the washing machine. Thatâs very unprofessional
of her!
Cherise glared furiously at Lila and rebuked, âMs. Gurwell, youâre too much!â She didnât. even care
about the patientsâ safety! Now that all her disguise was exposed, Lila could only admit her mistakes.
Kneeling on the ground, she muttered, âMr. Lenoir, I was wrong. I picked on her because I⦠I thought
the relationship between Mrs. Lenoir and Ian was extraordinaryâ¦â Suddenly, something came to Lilaâs
mind!
Although it was my fault for picking on Cherise, there is indeed something fishy between her and Jan!
Not only did Ian help her to find a job, but he also asked me to only assign easy tasks for her. Heâll
send her to work every day and pick her up after work every day. Isnât this sufficient to prove their
abnormal relationship? If I expose these deeds to Damien, he might not come after me for Cheriseâs
sake. Every man hates being cuckolded, let alone someone from an excellent family like Damien.
Moreover, he was blind, which would add to his low self-esteem!
At that thought, Lila took a deep breath and uttered, âMr. Lenoir, thereâs a reason why I treat her in such
a way! I knew she was married when she first came, but lan and her were so close I thought they were
loversâ¦â
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She paused and shot a cold glare at Cherise before continuing, âIâve always hated those involved in
affairs. I thought Cherise was cheating on her husband, so I lied and said the washing machine was
spoiled. I wanted her to hand wash the bedsheets and make her suffer⦠I was wrong for not knowing
sheâs your wife.â
Cherise furrowed her brows. âMs. Gurwell, what nonsense are you talking about?â
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