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My Blind Husband novel Chapter 706

After her results were revealed, she wept uncontrollably, fearing for her sister's safety and feeling helpless. However, Damien remained unmoved, glancing at Rowena indifferently before turning to Cherise. "Can you please take a look?"

Furrowing her brows, Cherise walked slowly to the table where a half-filled glass of water sat. Ursula, furious, exclaimed, "My sister is too trusting! Look at this glass of water. It has particles of medicine floating in it!"

Cherise picked up the glass, held it against the light, and scrutinized it. Indeed, there were tiny white medicine particles floating in it. Rowena should not have overlooked such blatant evidence that her drink had been tampered with.

Pursing her lips, Rowena turned to Frances and asked, "Frances, did you do this?"

"I... I didn't!" Frances fell to her knees in fear. "Actually... Soren... handed me this glass of water."

"He said that... that it was careless of me not to serve water to the guests at home, so he poured the water and asked me to bring it up..."

The veins on Cherise's forehead twitched violently. Soren... did this?

Cherise left the guest room and opened the door to Soren and Serafina's room.

At that moment, Soren and Serafina were lying on either side of Elvis, listening to him tell them a story.

Realizing that the truth was about to be revealed, Soren shrank back. He carefully got up from Elvis' side and followed Cherise to the corridor, feeling aggrieved.

When they were in the corridor, Cherise pulled Soren into the study room and slammed the door shut with a bang. "Tell me. What did you put in the water?"

Soren sat in the chair, distressed. "Mommy, don't get angry..." He looked at Cherise with his dark eyes. "I just think that Rowena... doesn't seem like a good person. She definitely wants to steal Daddy... No, she wants to steal Mr. Lenoir from you."

Cherise glared at Soren in frustration. "You're only five years old. Under no circumstances should you tamper with people's drinks!"

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