Chapter 216
The person who looked for Tanner must have been Meredith.
Madeline knew it very well, but she did not think Jeremy did.
He had always believed in Meredith blindly.
It was also because he had indulged Meredith again and again that it brought her such deep pain previously.
However, if he really wanted to cover for Meredith, why did he take the extra effort to ask Madeline to pretend to be who she was back then to worm facts out of Tanner?
Madeline thought that Jeremy would leave right away, but she did not expect him to follow her to the door of her apartment.
“Can I go in and sit for a while?” Jeremy parted his lips lightly, requesting.
It was already late at night. Madeline wanted to refuse, but she glanced at his bleeding hand and decided to open the door to let him in. “Come in.”
him. She just wanted to get some information from
the man sitting
lowered his hands and sank weakly into the soft sofa. There was intense melancholy
did not say a word. She just quietly took out the alcohol swab and treated the injury
never believed
said such a
and composed smile, “Mr. Whitman, who are you talking about?” she asked, but she then heard Jeremy chuckle
“I really didn’t expect her to do such a
he was referring to her past self in his
are many things you didn’t expect. What you’ve seen
son,
question, Jeremy
eyes suddenly became a little hazy. That deep gaze was scrutinizing her clean and clear eyes. He was
His warm fingertips touched Madeline’s delicate cheeks as he bobbed his Adam’s apple a few times
“I’m sorry.”
out these two words. His voice was low and charming, but
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