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My Blind Husband novel Chapter 68

Chapter 68 Why Are You Pretending

lan scoffed, “Mr. Lenoir, you give off the impression that you have perfect eyesight.”

He could even feel Damien’s piercing gaze penetrating the black silk blindfold.

It made him extremely uncomfortable.

Damien, however, wore a faint smile. “So, what do you suppose a blind person should be?”

“Submissive, timid, and allows others to push their boundaries without retaliation?”

Ian hesitated for a moment but recalled something, and his eyes turned cold.

He let out a sarcastic laugh and walked slowly towards Damien. “How did you know that I crossed my boundaries on Cherise?”

Aren’t you blind?

Slowly and steadily, Ian moved towards Damien. Yet, the man in the wheelchair remained calm as usual, sitting unmovingly with a serene countenance and a hint of a smile. “It seems you have put your hand on someone else’s wife, Mr. Philips.”

“As a student of the prestigious Adania University and the youngest orthopedic surgeon Adania Hospital, aren’t you ashamed of yourself for committing such ignoble deeds?”

Ian arched an eyebrow. “I guess compared to someone like you, who forces an innocent lady into marriage in exchange for money, my actions aren’t exactly frowned upon.”

He stood before Damien, and while he thought Damien was distracted by his remark, he reached to unveil the black silk blindfold….

Damien remained expressionless. He graciously raised a hand and clamped onto lan’s wrist with his long and slender fingers before Ian could reach him.

Intense pain shot through lan’s wrist, causing him to tremble.

His face grew pale, and the words that escaped his lips came out with a quavering voice, “Let… Let me go!”

Damien put on a faint, enigmatic smile. “Mr. Philips, you seem very interested in my eyes.”

Ian gritted his teeth and reached out with his other hand, desperate to free himself from Damien’s mighty grip, but to no avail.

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Frustrated, he resorted to launching a hefty kick at Damien.

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