Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife by Sixteenth Child

Married By Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife Chapter 1784

Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife chapter 1784

The servant nodded continuously and immediately turned around and headed over to Lillian’s room.

Fabian momentarily stood in place before making his way downstairs, as though he just thought of the words to use as a response.

Evan, who was following behind Fabian, also reached the hall downstairs.

Madeline was standing in the hall and, when she saw Fabian, who was leisurely walking down the stairs, she then walked up to him.

“Lilian’s here, right?”

Upon hearing that, Fabian frowned and intended to express the unpleasant feeling within him.

“You might be unaware, Mrs. Whitman, but this is my personal household. Normally, I’d only entertain my best friends; everyone else is forbidden from entering here.”

Madeline could make out what Fabian was trying to convey from his statement.

She looked at Evan, who was behind Fabian, and immediately recalled that man was the one who she had nearly knocked into in the coffee shop not too long ago.

on a carefree smile, stepping forward to offer Madeline his

It’s my first time meeting you in

frivolous, it still looked rather friendly

meet you, Mr.

politely shook Evan’s hand, then looked at

truly not going to allow me to meet

denying it

at her surroundings. In the corner of the sofa, she saw a doll.

of these are

know Lilian’s here, Fabian. Hurry up and bring me to see my daughter. Lillian’s my child. I have the

attitude suddenly

his gaze away and replied coldly, “Mrs. Whitman, I’m going to say this one more time. We don’t have the person

here. What evidence do you have to prove that Lilian is

causing a surprised look to show on Evan’s

start telling lies with a

the urge to tell Madeline that Lilian was currently

not afford to expose Fabian’s lie. Otherwise, it could affect

might as well just sit on the sofa

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