Chapter 400 He Had Been Sincere
The Lenoir’s Manor had burned to ashes, and Maeve, Damien’s sister, was left burned and scarred by the fire. However, by some cruel twist of fate, Cherise got a second chance at life.
Cherise vividly remembered that ever since then, Elvis had refused to return to Adania. Whenever he drowned his sorrows in booze, he would blame himself for being wicked…
Cherise’s blood ran cold, and tears flowed uncontrollably. She stared at Maeve in shock. “Is that… is it true?”
“Absolutely!”
Maeve narrowed her eyes, burning with vengeful anger. “It’s all because of you that your uncle destroyed everything Damien and I had! We spent thirteen years living in fear while you married. into a wealthy family and enjoyed Damien’s love. Where’s the justice in that? That’s why I had Mandy interfere and take Damien away. I would rather see the two kids I raised together than let Damien dote on the murderer’s niece!”
Cherise’s tears finally welled up, and her vision blurred. “Does Damien know about this?”
“He didn’t know before, but he should know now.”
Maeve sneered, “By the way, you don’t know yet, do you? Elvis was arrested three days ago and confessed to what he did back then. If you doubt what I’m saying, you can ask him in person. I bet he’ll tell you the truth.”
Cherise trembled.
“Does Damien… also know about…my uncle?”
“You bet,” Maeve said succinctly.
Cherise stumbled off the sofa, finding herself on the floor in disbelief.
So… last night, Damien kissed her and asked her when they should make love again to have a baby. Were those just lies and pretense?
Now… What Maeve had shared seemed far too authentic to be dismissed as fiction. She wasn’t in the right frame of mind to process it…
“Bunny!”
Zachary stormed into the study. He hurried to Cherise, helping her up from the floor. “You! What did you say to Bunny?”
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