Dark Secrets of the Blind Husband
Chapter 637
Chapter 637 You Do Care About Me
Damien offered a faint smile. “Your mother isn’t fierce. She’s just concerned about your well- being.” He tousled Serafina’s hair and gently placed her on the chair. “If you want me to carry you next time, make sure your mother doesn’t see it, okay?”
“Alright!”
Cherise was astonished.
Does he have the audacity to openly say such things in front of me?
Does he think I’m a pushover when it comes to my children?!
“Dinner time!”
Soren had already started eating. “I’m starving.”
“When I made pierogis with Mommy, we were never this slow.” He even gave Damien a somewhat disapproving look. “Mr. Lenoir, you need to step up your game!”
Damien smiled lightly. “I will.”
Serafina also started eating. “My mommy’s
glanced at Cherise. “They truly
had become somewhat endearing in
dishes. Before Cherise could object, the man offered a casual
stunned. Her children weren’t polite to Damien, a supposed
had already carried the dishes to the kitchen in the blink of an eye.
Damien, he was still her guest. It wasn’t very nice to have him wash the
man grinned nonchalantly. He
the soapy plate and was about to demonstrate scrubbing
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Damien were astonished. The
to pick up the shards. “This was an
frowned. “Don’t touch
had already touched the
over and hurriedly grabbed his hand. She turned it over as she examined it. “The shards can easily cut your
“I’m fine.”
her lips as she examined his hand meticulously. Fortunately, she had intervened in time, and his fingers were
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