Chapter 548
At that point, the tears formed in Jeremy’s eyes had already blurred his vision.
Through the tears, he saw that Madeline’s eyes were also red.
“So the bad girl posing as me was Meredith?” Madeline said her guess out loud.
Jeremy nodded slightly with regret. “I’m sorry, Linnie. I made you suffer.”
He embraced her with sincerity, love, and apology.
Madeline broke down and leaned against Jeremy’s chest. Hot tears rolled down her cheeks. “So the reason you treated Meredith well was because you thought she was me…”
She pursed her lips that were wet with tears. “Even though it was just a naive and childish thing I said, you took it seriously and kept it as a promise. I’m very happy, really.”
Madeline did not blame him for what he did and that made Jeremy feel even worse.
had gotten the wrong person, he should not have been so cruel to her, and neither should he have deceived himself after meeting her
could turn back time, he would choose to go back to
have never hidden the fact that
never let down the girl
really grateful whether the person he met was the young girl or the woman she became after. She was the same person—the
all that time
start, both Madeline and he were
but he was
and memories remained at that
of the setting sun were like tiny pieces of gold scattering on her face. He finally saw the bright and warm smile
house. After a long time, he finally had a good
sleeping in his arms, he smiled
of the guest house said that there was a festival in the town for the next two
night, Jeremy brought Madeline
street was packed with stalls where souvenirs and various
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Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife is the best current series of the author Sixteenth Child. With the below Chapter 548 content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 548 and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com