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Marrying the Man in the Dark

Chapter 268
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Chapter 268 Danielle’s Doppelganger

The woman in the picture was someone who looked like Mandy.

“This is my sister.” Damien took a deep breath and closed his eyes. “Thirteen years ago, she died in a

fire on my birthday.”

Cherise froze when she heard that.

“This is your sister?”

Damien hadn’t talked about his deceased family until then. When she was introduced to his family

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members, his grandfather also did not mention the deceased.

Hence, she never knew what Damien’s sister looked like.

What is Mandy’s relationship with Damien? Why does she look like her sister?

“Yes. I share similar doubts as you.” Damien put his phone away and poured a cup of tea for

himself.

Understanding finally dawned on Cherise.

“Yeah.” He nodded.

“Do you have any leads?” She immediately scooted closer, all thoughts of interrogating him forgotten.

All she had in her mind was about Mandy and Danielle.

“Yes, but it’s a mess.” Damien closed his eyes. “Initially, I thought she underwent plastic surgery to

seduce me, but after talking to her, everything became even more dubious.” A darker tone seeped into

his voice as he continued. “Because she knew everything about us. It has been a long time since she

passed. Apart from me, no one else knows about those secrets. No one else but her. So, it’s not as

simple as just a doppelganger. The face might not be the only thing she ‘inherited’ from Danielle.”

Cherise was slightly dazed when she heard his words. She pursed her lips as she looked at her,

“You’re implying that somehow Mandy also has her thoughts?”

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Damien remained silent, but that seemed to be his reply.

Cherise shook her head. “It’s rather impossible…”

As a medical student, she knew that it was impossible for modern medicine to completely replace.

one’s memories; not even hypnosis could achieve that.

She recalled one of her teacher’s words back in high school. When everything else had been

eliminated, the only remaining answer might be the answer, no matter how absurd it might be.

She pressed her lips together. “Dear, do you think it’s possible… that your sister is still alive?”

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