Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife
Chapter 1791
Jeremy’s gaze then fell upon the little window on the door of the ward.
He looked into the ward and saw Madeline’s thin back.
Jeremy felt a pinch in his heart and immediately opened the door of the ward.
“A word of advice.”
Fabian’s voice came from behind Jeremy.
“She might be agitated, and she also might not be able to recognize you. Best be mentally prepared.”
After hearing Fabian’s so-called advice, Jeremy gently closed the door.
He looked at Madeline, who was hugging her legs, curled up at the edge of the bed, as he slowly made his way toward her.
“It’s not me. I really didn’t do such a thing. Jeremy, why won’t you believe me…”
When Jeremy was halfway toward her, he suddenly heard Madeline muttering such a comment.
words Madeline had spoken were like a sharp sword piercing straight into
her suddenly stopped on their own accord as he kept hearing Madeline muttering
when I grow up. Why did you have to be so disgusted with me even when
believe me even once? Just only once will
Jeremy. Why do I have to pay such a price for
even more heartbroken when he
felt that he did not even have the
to see slowly surged into his mind. Those were the scenes of him causing
you be so cruel, Jeremy Whitman. You truly were
you be to cruelly harm a lady who
“Linnie…”
Without him realizing it, he
it softly, it was as
muttering and slowly turned around to
with Jeremy, Madeline’s eyes suddenly
“It really wasn’t me.”
said softly, emphasizing
Jeremy looked into Madeline’s helpless and hurtful eyes, Jeremy was at a
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