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Marrying the Man in the Dark

Chapter 251
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Chapter 251 I’m Sorry, I Didn’t Know

As Lucy spoke, she looked at Violet despicably. “Moreover, if I remember correctly, Lennon invited its

here.”

And you, Ms. Belcourt. You came even when you weren’t invited. You want to meet Lennon, but you’re

being turned away

“Cherise and Lennon do have an extraordinary relationship. After all, Cherise is the wife of Damien,

Lennon’s good friend.”

“As for you, Ms. Belcourt….

Lucy crossed her legs and reached out to fiddle with the teacups on the coffee table. A taunting smile

formed on the corners of her lips. “You’re Lennon’s so-called younger sister, but he doesn’t want to see

you. You even tried to say you’re his fiancée to provoke him to meet you.”

“How embarrassing.”

“I don’t know what kind of a sister you are that he hates you so much.”

“You!”

Violet’s face immediately turned scarlet red!

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No one had ever dared to speak to her like this!

Who is this woman?!

Why is she speaking to me in this way?!

Cherise’s best friend?

Even Cherise dares not talk to me like this. Who does this woman think she is?

Violet gritted her teeth. “You’re not worthy of speaking to me.”

After that, she turned and glared straight at Cherise. “Are you mute? Do you need someone to fight

your battles for you in an argument?”

Cherise was surprised.

She was getting a kick out of watching the scene before her. She never expected to be the target of

Violet’s wrath.

Cherise blinked. “So you wanted to argue with me?”

The girl’s crisp voice was cold yet captivating. It resonated in the hall. “I’m sorry, Ms. Belcourt. I didn’t

know.”

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Her melodious voice and bright gaze instantly left Violet stunned

The patrons in the restaurant were either watching the scene, in a business meeting, drinking tea. or

being curious, but everyone’s actions suddenly froze.

There was a pin-drop silence in the hall.

After a long while. Lucy started laughing first

Consequently, the hall erupted in waves of laughter

Violet had a stormy expression.

Cherise must have done it deliberately!

My intentions were so obvious. Cherise can’t be so foolish that she doesn’t know I was directing it at

her.

She only said that to make me look bad!

“You crack me up, Cherry.”

Lucy was amazed by Cherise. “Ms. Belcourt kept going on and on because she wanted to infuriate you

so you would start arguing with her.”

*But you were just watching curiously?”

Cherise pursed her lips and laughed slightly embarrassedly. “You’re so capable. I thought I could. just

watch.”

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Cherise had never been very good with her words. Every time she got into a conflict with. someone at

school, she would only end up feeling aggrieved.

But she became friends with Lucy after that.

Lucy’s mind worked faster than hers, and she had a sharper tongue. If anything happened, Lucy would

always retaliate on her behalf. As time passed, she could just watch with Lucy by her side.

This time was no exception.

When Lucy and Violet started arguing back and forth, she silently poured tea for Lucy at the side. She

also placed a few grapes on the plate before Lucy as she supported Lucy from behind the

scenes.

Cherise never thought that she was the target of Violet’s wrath. Therefore, Cherise ended up retorting

blankly.

Cherise didn’t know that others viewed her unconscious action and instinctive response as the best

ambush against Violet!

Violet had been mulling over it for a long time as she ridiculed and spoke sarcastically to Cherise.

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In the end, Cherise wasn’t even paying attention to Violet and didn’t plan on retorting!

Violet had been treated like a princess since she was young. She had never faced such humiliation!

She raised a teacup at Cherise. “You’re so good at seducing men. I never imagined that you were so

good at pretending, too!”

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