Chapter 391

The man before her gave off an air of frost and avoidance, his chiseled features betraying nothing as he stared at her.

The wind blew strongly in the deep of autumn at the cemetery, caressing the cheeks of those who visited.

Madeline calmly gave a soft smile at the man who had appeared in front of her. “Why are you here, Jeremy?” she asked, her tone casual with a hint of surprise. However, she did not let out the nervousness she felt.

Jeremy walked over slowly before turning to look at the tombstone. “Why are you here? And who’s this? Why are you paying respects to him? This is your first time in Glendale, isn’t it? I didn’t know that you had relatives resting here.”

Madeline pretended to be shocked as she replied, “Don’t you know, Jeremy? Madeline was still technically your ex-wife. Don’t you recognize her grandfather?”

“My ex-wife’s grandfather?” He stared dazedly at the name engraved on the tombstone, the words ‘Grandfather of Madeline Crawford’ were indeed engraved on the bottom left corner.

“Why would you come and pay respects to my ex-wife’s grandfather out of the blue?”

man she loved deeply doesn’t even like her, and she had died being known as the shameless woman who even your family thinks death’s the least

smile before bending down to light

with the man she was smitten with, so I couldn’t help but sympathize with her past. I had someone help me look into her past connections. Knowing that her grandfather had passed away, I thought that maybe I

found no logical faults in

stunned by the side. Staring at the flickering candle, his deep dark eyes seemed to have been lit

Jeremy?” Madeline stood and smiled, brushing off non-existent

me a bit of a headache. How about we return

to face Madeline’s crescent-eyed smile

they made their way back and realized that he had yet shown any burst of emotions

believe the

Most likely.

stay silent if he suspected

began to trend in newspapers

that was the incident of Meredith stealing

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