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My Blind Husband novel Chapter 109

Chapter 109 I’m Going To Argue With You

Cherise took a deep breath and mulled over it as she stood at the door before she took. enormous strides into the villa.

In the villa’s living room.

Damien was sitting on the couch, pouring tea from a tumbler into a teacup.

Mr. Hampson was reading a document behind him.

Cherise walked in angrily, filled with rage, and was about to lose her temper at Damien when she heard what Mr. Hampson was reading. “According to the sales department’s statistics, the company’s sales for the last month…”

Her angry footsteps stopped. Damien is working…

The delicate woman pursed her lips. Half the anger vanished from her face.

She pursed her lips and silently sat on the edge of the couch.

In

any case, she couldn’t disturb him when he was working. She could only argue. with him after Mr. Hampson had finished reporting!

“Come here.”

The man, whose eyes were covered with black silk, spoke up indifferently when he saw her,

return.

Cherise turned away. She didn’t want to go over!

She wouldn’t go over!

She was waiting to argue with him!

Upon sensing her reluctance, Damien smiled nonchalantly. He raised his hands to pour her a cup of tea and signaled Blake to give it to her.

“Have some tea, Cherry.”

Cherise only turned at Blake’s young, crisp voice.

Cherise was polite. Even though she was furious, Blake was serving her the tea. She thanked him earnestly. “Thank you.”

Mr. Hampson continued reporting.

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Damien interrupted him before speaking with a smile on the corners of his lips. “I poured the tea for you. Why didn’t you thank me?”

She had been in a bad mood since she had entered the villa. Who had offended her?

“Hmph!”

Cherise rolled her eyes at him.

But she rolled her eyes again when she thought of how he couldn’t see.

“Quickly finish your work. I’m going to argue with you!”

Surprise flickered across Damien’s eyes. It seems like I have something to do with her bad mood?

How did I infuriate her?

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