Chapter 262 Mysterious Woman
Lucy frowned dubiously “Are you sure? She looks our age and might even be younger than Violet’ What kind of business could she possibly be involved in?”
Cherise continued eating. “Perhaps she’s a prodigy. Who knows?”
Lucy slapped her forehead upon seeing Cherise’s denial.
“Cherry, let me get the situation straight. Your husband is now meeting another beautiful woman behind your back. Instead of feeling suspicious, you are now defending him?”
Cherise took a sip of the lemon juice. “You think too much. They are not alone anyway. Isn’t Mr. Hampson with them?”
Mr. Hampson’s presence is enough to show that they are only planning to talk business.
As soon as she finished her sentence, Lucy nudged her again, redirecting her attention to a certai
someone.
It was Mr. Hampson making his way out of the restaurant. Lucy fell speechless, watching his figure disappear from view,
“Damn!” Lucy placed her cup on the table loudly. “If I remember correctly, the second floor only consists of private rooms. Now that Mr. Hampson has left, what on earth are they going to do?”
With that, she pulled Cherise up. “Let’s go!”
“W-Where to?” Cherise protested.
Even though she wasn’t comfortable with the thought, she still trusted Damien.
“Sure, you might trust him, but I don’t!”
Lucy dragged Cherise all the way to the elevator. “F-Forget it, Lucy
As they exited the elevator, she mumbled, “Perhaps she’s not meeting Damien, or perhaps they have something related to business to talk about.”
She had complete faith in Damien, and she didn’t want to meddle in his work…
If I mess up his meeting and leave a bad impression on others. I’ll feel so bad about it!
Lucy glowered at her. “Come on, Cherry. You can’t possibly be so naive! Your good-looking husband is not blind anymore, nor is he crippled! On top of that, his business is flourishing Don’t you worry that other women might seduce him?”
“No.” Cherise’s lips were pressed into a line as she looked at Lucy earnestly, rendering the latter speechless.
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