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My Blind Husband novel Chapter 659

Chapter 659 The Revelation

Upon hearing Damien’s words, Cherise, seated on the stage, immediately asked, “May I ask

who Eirwen is?”

“Eirwen is the most talented voice actress in Lermille. Her unique ability allows her to convincingly mimic a person’s voice and tone in a remarkably short time.”

Syatt, seated next to Damien Lenoir in the front row, smiled subtly and glanced at his phone. He said, “However, Eirwen rarely does voice recording outside of professional engagements. unless it’s for someone she’s close to.”

After Syatt had spoken, Damien glanced at Martha indifferently. “I heard you recently visited Eirwen and went to her recording studio. May I ask if there was something important that prompted your visit?”

“I…” Martha’s usually stern face began to turn pale. She did not expect Damien and Syatt to inquire about her connection with Eirwen.

Martha had assumed that today’s press conference was for the hospital director to publicly expel Cherise from Lermille Hospital and clear Isaac’s name. However, she was mistaken. Judging from the present situation, the spotlight had been turned on her.

She sighed before glaring at Damien. “Eirwen is my former patient. We found an instant. connection and became close friends. As friends, is it wrong for me to visit her recording studio? All I did was chat with her. What’s wrong with that?”

“Is that so?”

Cherise smiled calmly. “But Ms. Lane, Eirwen informed us that apart from this recent interaction, you last contacted her two years ago. After two years of no contact, you suddenly reached out to her and asked her to imitate my voice in an audio recording. Are you two truly friends?”

Cherise’s words sent shockwaves throughout the press conference.

Every word she spoke carried significant weight.

Martha and Eirwen were not friends. Moreover, she asked Earwen to make a recording imitating Cherise’s voice

A female reporter in the front row smacked her forehead ‘So, the audio we heard

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