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My Blind Husband novel Chapter 635

Chapter 635 A Scoundrel Like Me

Cherise furrowed her brow and looked up at Damien. “Mr. Lenoir,” she began, “I understand your eagerness and fondness for pierogis, but could you please wait outside? This kitchen is quite cramped with you around.”

Damien responded with a frown and quietly retreated to a corner. “I’ll stand over here then.”

Cherise sighed. “When I said that, I meant for you to leave. It’s still very cramped with you. standing there.”

Despite her words, the man shook his head. “I want to stay.”

“Are there wild animals in my living room?” Cherise asked in exasperation. “Can’t you wait there?”

“I…” Damien pursed his lips. “I want to learn how to make pierogis.”

Cherise was at a loss for words. What’s so complicated about making pierogis?!

“Mr. Lenoir, there’s no secret to making pierogis.” She took a deep breath. “Moreover, considering your status, countless individuals would gladly prepare pierogis for you if you wish to eat them. There’s no need for you to learn.”

And you certainly don’t need to be causing a commotion here!

Damien shook his head, “I want to learn to make them myself. I enjoy eating pierogis prepared by the woman I love. Therefore, I believe she would also enjoy the pierogis I’ve

made.”

Cherise was growing increasingly frustrated. “I won’t enjoy them.” As she dropped the pierogis into the pot, she responded without thinking, “I don’t like pierogis, let alone the ones. you….”

Halfway through her sentence, she abruptly realized she might have misspoken. Hence, she quickly cleared her throat as her face flushed. “In any case, just leave!”

A faint smile curved on the corners of Damien’s lips. The man gazed at her back, and his voice was inexplicably tender. “Cherise.”

Cherise’s face felt hotter than the boiling water before her! She dared not turn around and was afraid he would see her flushed face. She lowered her voice. “Get out!”

Damien smiled faintly. He didn’t leave. Instead, he moved even closer to her.

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