My Blind Husband
Chapter 168
Chapter 168 Cherise the Fool?
Why is this mall so deserted?
As if he could read her mind, Damien spoke softly. “This mall belongs to the Lenoirs.”
Then, it made sense why the mall was open only for them. “But the weekend is the time. when malls make the most profit. Closing abruptly like this would cause losses, wouldn’t it?” Cherise asked.
Damien smiled gently. “This mall’s in the Lenoir name, but it’s actually owned by Tristan. If it loses money, that’s on him.”
Cherise pursed her lips. “Then so be it!” Her determined tone elicited a chuckle from Damien. “You dislike him that much, huh?”
“Of course!” Just the mention of the name made Cherise feel disgusted.
“He’s not inherently a bad person,” the man sighed. “since you want him to suffer, we should take more of those expensive things.”
He continued, “We don’t need to pay for anything here.”
“Oh yeah!” But what did he
for a while, buying a smart foot bath to relax her grandma’s tired feet, a massager and a phone for her uncle
prep textbooks for Sky and Tay, her twin
chose for her cousin brothers, Damien couldn’t help but laugh out loud.
and efficient. “Why would they hate me? They’re about to enter
his angular features, “Not everyone
you are.”
their only
mountain village have to work very, very
1/2
eyes, Damien’s heart twinged slightly. “And what about. you?
smiled. “I’m smart, so I only needed to study for twelve hours a
to come over.
her into his arms. “Studying for twelve hours a
“Not at all!”
his face, leaving a mark. “Besides, I don’t have any other skills. If studying harder can give my uncle, aunt, and grandmother a
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