My Blind Husband
Chapter 513
Chapter 513 Cherise’s Sacrifice
Contrary to widespread belief, she was very much alive.
The security guard stared in disbelief at the woman standing before him.
Maeve confidently strolled into the venue and announced, “Today is my brother’s wedding day.”
“As his sister, how could I miss the chance to bless my beloved brother and my dear Cherry personally?”
Maeve’s sudden entrance sent a chilling breeze throughout the venue, enveloping it in an eerie ambiance.
Cherise furrowed her brow and instinctively shifted her gaze towards Damien.
There was a spark of joy flickered in his eyes.
When the wedding invitations were sent out, Maeve had declared her absence from the event,
Her reason was her dislike for Cherise.
Though she had initially opted out of the wedding, Maeve’s unexpected presence had caused some upheaval..
Was her apparent distaste for Cherise a sign of genuine concern for Damien?
he stood before her and said sternly, “Hello
“Hmm.”
it to Damien, “This is a token of my sisterly
across the room and asked
hesitated as he scanned
venue was nearly at
an empty seat
turning to Charisa,
I’ll have that
“I can also foster some rapport with this
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Damien failed to notice the momentary darkness that flickered
banquet continued in
a toast to
white dress rose, her lithe figure grinning at Cherise. “Cherise, do remember who I
“I’m Melanie Fuoco.
brows, fixed her gaze on her, and muttered, “I
outstanding quality was her remarkable ability
you
of Fuoco Corporation, who had attempted to sign
her hatred towards Cherise and Damien, she and her family believed that the Lenoir family had
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