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Marrying the Man in the Dark (Damien and Cherise) novel Chapter 309

Chapter 309 This Is Not a Novel or Drama Plot, Right 

“You guys 

don’t seem like typical country folks. I’d suggest finding a more specialized. doctor to help with her treatment.” 

“It seems like there are some issues with her brain. I’ve tried everything possible, but she just won’t regain consciousness.” 

Damien furrowed his brow and urgently called Jacob to the villa. By the time Jacob. arrived, it was already midnight. 

Jacob could only do so much alone, but fortunately, Cherise and Lucy, both medical students, were there to assist him. 

“This is the twenty-third.” 

Cherise accepted the objects Jacob extracted from Mandy’s body, her brow knitting in 

concern. “She…” 

“These are all just accessories.” 

Jacob delicately removed the last crystal from beneath Mandy’s skin. “I hope I’m wrong, but a chip might be inside her brain.” 

“These are just components. They’re basically the accessories that receive signals from that chip.” 

Cherise was left in shock, unable to find her words. Damien had been correct. 

Jacob injected a dose into Mandy’s bloodstream. “Her face certainly didn’t look like this before.” 

“She’s undergone at least ten plastic surgeries.” 

The medication quickly flowed through her veins. 

When Mandy regained consciousness, her gaze fell upon the small cluster of crystals on 

the table. 

She was momentarily taken aback and then smiled. “You…” 

Damien sat on the nearby sofa, his brows furrowed as he watched her. “Who did this to you?” 

Taking a deep breath, Mandy summoned the strength to rise from the bed and kneel before Cherise and Damien. 

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She looked up, a glint of despair on her face, mirroring the expression of Danielle Lenoir, who had disappeared thirteen years ago. “Please, save me…” 

“I don’t want to be a puppet anymore.” 

She had had enough. 

Her memory transported her back to the age of seven when her family had asked her if she wanted to become someone prettier and more powerful. 

With enthusiasm, she had agreed. 

During those days, the Wool family was a struggling household with no support from anyone. Her father had questioned whether she would improve their family’s circumstances, even if it meant enduring hardships. 

Once again, Mandy had consented to their coaxing. 

From that point onward, she had been chosen to serve as S’s stand-in because of her remarkable resemblance to Danielle Lenoir. 

As a child, she had been confined to a room by a woman whose face had been disfigured. She had endured whippings and harsh scoldings from her. A chip had been implanted in her body, making her obedient and entirely under that woman’s control. 

Her facial features had been surgically altered to make her look nearly identical to the woman before her disfigurement 

They told her she was meant to become the next Danielle Lenoir. 

But she had no desire to be anyone’s second. All she yearned for was to be Mandy Wool. 

Previously, she hadn’t mustered the courage or the opportunity to share these secrets with outsiders. Because ‘she’ could hear every conversation. 

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