Chatper 770
Marrying the Man in the Dark
Chapter 770 The Real Culprit
âI suppose you wouldnât want everyone to know about your fatherâs past affairs,â Patricia said, meeting. Damienâs
gaze sincerely. âMy husband has always been aware of my infidelities. This is all he asks of you, so donât push him
to expose the scandal to force your cooperation.â
Damien sneered, âI understand.â
With that, he rose from his seat and walked away briskly.
Patricia watched Damienâs receding figure and sighed. âYouâre just like him, always walking with such strong
strides.â
Damienâs steps faltered slightly. A glint of icy resolve flashed in his eyes.
Five minutes later, Damien was back in his car.
Cherise sat on the leather back seat, searching for the nearest restaurant with seared trout on her phone.
She looked up casually upon noticing him. âWhy were you away for so long?â
âI had a rather insightful conversation,â Damien grinned as he sat down and drew Cherise into his embrace. âI think
I can clear my fatherâs name.â
Cherise furrowed her brow. âWhat do you mean?â
âPerhaps the man who assaulted your mother back then wasnât my father at all.â
Cheriseâs eyes widened in surprise. âReally?â
She immediately put down her phone and turned to him, giving him her full attention. âWhat happened?â.
Damien took a deep breath and held Cheriseâs hand before recounting everything Patricia had told him.
Cherise frowned. âHow can you be sure that it was someone impersonating your father and not your father
himself?â
âItâs because of the way he walked,â Damien smiled slightly. âMrs. Miles mentioned that I walked with strong strides
like my father.â
âBut in reality, my father injured his left foot in his youth, causing him to limp. He always walked slowly to conceal it.
Even so, his limp was noticeable upon close observation. Thus, he couldnât possibly have walked briskly.â
Cheriseâs eyes widened in astonishment. This was the first time Damien shared details about his father.
Now that I think about it, Mom had recounted the night of her assault before her passing. She even remembered
the distinct features of the men who violated her, such as who had a beard and who had a scar on his face.
If Damienâs father had a limp and was present that night, Mom wouldnât have overlooked such a noticeable trait or
forgotten about it.
âThatâs why I believe someone impersonated my father,â Damien narrowed his eyes. A cold smile formed on his
lips. âMrs. Miles claimed to have had many illicit affairs with my father. Yet she never mentioned
his limp but asserted that my father walked briskly like me.â
âItâs quite clear,â Damien took a deep breath and leaned down to kiss Cherise. âIf my father wasnât the one who
assaulted your mother, I would hunt down the real perpetrator and bring him to justice.â
Cherise rested in Damienâs embrace and felt emotional. She even forgot about her craving for seared
trout.
She sighed. âThatâs wonderful!â
If Damienâs father never assaulted her mother, there would be no more animosity between them. Moreover, once
Damien finds the real culprit and brings him to justice, the Tanner family will have no reason to prevent them from
being together.