Chapter 178 The Countryside
“Jacob mentioned that he had consulted a renowned eye specialist,” Damien murmured, his voice subdued.
To his surprise, Cherise didn’t appear particularly interested.
She casually responded with a casual “Oh” and continued to walk alongside him.
Aunt Sarah prepared a sumptuous dinner.
Despite the modest ingredients in the farmhouse, she managed to create a lavish meal for Damien using the best items available.
Elvis bought plenty of wine, insisting they drink until they were intoxicated.
Cherise endearingly leaned against Grandma as she attentively chatted with her while helping her with the food.
Mr. Kolson watched contentedly as Damien enthusiastically devoured the scrumptious. homemade drumstick.
As the sun set over the horizon, the warm glow of the sky cast a serene atmosphere upon the evening. The sounds of laughter and cheerful chatter echoed through the surroundings, creating a lively and vibrant ambiance that filled the air.
Elvis persistently encouraged Damien to keep drinking, even well past nine in the evening.
Cherise stayed by Damien’s side, deeply concerned for him, and offered more than just companionship.
She sat on a small chair, watching Damien and Elvis drink while texting lan on her phone.
“Ian, could you please give me the address of that elderly doctor? I’ve brought my husband back to our hometown!”
lan replied promptly, “Are you sure you want to take him there?”
Cherise nodded determinedly, “Yes, I hope his eyes can improve. As long as there’s a chance, I can’t give up!”
lan remained silent for a long moment on the other end of the phone before finally providing Cherise with the address of the elderly doctor.
“The thatched cottage at the entrance of Johnson Village, Doctor Mark Johnson,” he said.
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Cherise earnestly noted it down. “Thank you, Ian!”
After hanging up the call, Cherise found Elvis passed out on the brick bed. While Damien. sat there, quietly munching on peanuts.
She couldn’t help but marvel at the scene before her eyes.
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