Chapter 121-130
Marrying the Man in the Dark Chapter 121-Why Do You Have to Deny It Damien took out a name card and handed it to lan. âBring this to the research institute for registration tomorrow morning. Someone will be there to assist you.â lan trembled as he took over the black card embossed with gold words. He gazed at Damien with complicated emotions. It took a while before he could bring himself to say thank you!
Damien waved his hand. âDonât mention it. If you want to express your gratitude, thank Cherise. She thinks youâre capable and doesnât want your talents wasted in your hometown. So, she rushed over.â Cherise shook her head and said, âNo, no. You donât have to thank me, Ian. Itâs my hubbyâs idea to send you to the research institute. I wouldnât have been this smart to think of sending you there.â She giggled.
Ian fell silent, thinking Cherise was right. If Damien hadnât made an offer, a country girl like Cherise wouldnât have thought of using Damienâs privilege to get him into a research institute.
At this thought, Ian wore a rueful smile. âMr. Lenoir, you asked all medical institutions in Adania to blacklist me before this. Yet now, you offered to send me to a research institute. Is this a way of compensating me?â Cherise knitted her brows, thinking they had clarified with Jacob regarding lanâs dismissal. âMy hubby didnât blacklist you.â Ianâs expression turned solemn. âHe didnât? If I were merely fired from Jacobâs clinic, I wouldnât have been this desperate to the point I had to return to my hometown. Iâm in my current situation, thanks to Mr. Lenoir.â Damien frowned. He wouldnât bother going out of his way to boycott an insignificant doctor like Ian. If he really wanted to make things difficult for lan, he had countless ways. to pursue him directly.
âHubby?â Puzzled, Cherise turned to look at Damien.
âMr. Philips, there must be some misunderstanding.â Ian narrowed his eyes. âThatâs impossible! The employers clearly stated that the Lenoirs. notified them not to hire me.â Damien pondered upon it for a moment and said, âIt seems like itâs not a misunderstanding but framing.â 1/2 Ian gritted his teeth indignantly, seeing Damienâs calm look.
I told the truth, yet he claimed it was a misunderstanding. I insisted it wasnât a misunderstanding, but he said it was framing. He was the one who gave the order. How could he pretend as if he was uninvolved?
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