Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife
Chapter 1919
Jeremy took the tablet from Ken and saw a video on the screen.
Even though the person in the video was wearing sunglasses, Carter’s features were still fairly recognizable.
“He has indeed returned to Glendale.”
Jeremy said in confirmation. He believed that Carter had spread the news of him going back to St. Piaf and then returned in secret, and his purpose of doing that was to make a move against Madeline.
Frustrated, Jeremy tossed the tablet and frowned, then got up and walked to the French window.
He looked at the nooks and crannies of the bustling city under the sun. His heart, however, was dark.
He had blundered. He had miscalculated.
All along, Carter’s target had been Madeline, not their children.
Carter stubbornly believed that Shirley gave up on his child and then tried to kill herself because Jeremy had injected Shirley with AXP69.
That was why Carter wanted to seek revenge on Jeremy.
Jeremy cared about the most in this world
plane that was about
looking at the unfamiliar number, he
and nonchalantly picked
“Who is this?”
Jeremy.” Jeremy quickly told Carter who
Carter deliberately stayed silent
there’s anything you
anything, just come
“Weak?”
a fake smile, then looked at Madeline who was sleeping next to
“weak” was absolutely unbefitting of
admired Madeline because he thought she was the most tenacious and unyielding woman he
you’re talking about, Jeremy. Don’t disturb me. I neither want to hear your voice nor want to see you,”
see me. You want to exact your vengeance on me, but how will you savor
Tch.
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