Dark Secrets of the Blind Husband
Chatper 695
Chapter 695 The Meetup
“Follow me; my sister wants to meet you.”
Cherise hesitated.
She vividly remembered a girl named Ursula.
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Ursula’s memorable entrance into the private dining room was bold and domineering, leaving a lasting impression on Cherise and her children, who had dined there the previous day. Even their brief encounter at the airport had left a lasting impression on Cherise. Ursula’s audacious behavior had undoubtedly made an impact.
She looked up casually. Her clear eyes met Ursula from the red Porsche and asked, “Who is your sister?”
Ursula scoffed, “You don’t know?”
Cherise nodded, “No, I don’t.”
“Heh.”
Ursula chuckled and spat, “My sister is the one who saved your ex-husband Damien’s life!”
weren’t for my sister risking her life for him, you wouldn’t have had the chance to see Damien now, let alone rekindle your
softly,
have no
her handbag and turned
surprise, and
quickly drove after her and yelled, “Cherise!”
you, my sister is Damien’s savior. She wants to
now!”
desire to meet her.”
and nonchalantly
face caught the sunbeam.
Ursula’s striking appearance
appeared visibly frustrated from a distance, but Cherise remained composed, creating a clear contrast
want to
by Cherise’s calm demeanor, which seemed unperturbed by everything.
been pampered by her sister ever since
her sister rescued Damien, both sisters found refuge under Damien’s
Blake, no one dared to confront Ursula in such a manner.
meet your sister?”
“She is Damien’s savior, not mine.”
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