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

Married By Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife Chapter 1867

Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife chapter 1867

Ada had initially turned around, about to leave, but when she heard Madeline’s words, her obstinate temper flared.

She turned around defiantly and when she saw Madeline already sitting on the sofa without being invited to, Ada immediately resumed her appearance as Mrs. Gray and scoffed.

“I don’t need you to remind me how the Gray family receives their guests. You, though, have a complete lack of manners when visiting people’s homes. You came in and sat down straightway.

Have you got my permission? I’m the female hostess of this family.”

“Female hostess of this family?” Madeline smirked as she looked around. “I don’t see any hostess around. I do see a pitiful woman here claiming to be the hostess of the family, though.”

The persistence in Ada’s smile crumpled suddenly, and she glared furiously at Madeline. “Eveline, it seems like you’re here to cause me trouble, aren’t you?”

Madeline gave another smirk upon hearing that. ” You have utterly no value to this family. Is there anything about you that’s worth my time to find trouble with?”

“You…” Ada was so furious that she nearly had an outburst!

was clearly a deliberate attempt in provoking

you doing here again?” Camille appeared suddenly behind

was the same as she had remembered; noble and graceful, Camille had

stood up, remembering how Camille had helped

” Madeline greeted in a polite

We had met yesterday, Mrs. Whitman. Are you here again today

for Madeline to sit down and instructed a servant

further fuelled the fury in Ada’s

be correct— Ada’s position

her as if

Madeline explained the purpose of her visit, casting an ambiguous yet piercing glance over

the very beginning, I believe that it was no mere accident—it was

“no one could create such an accident.

so certain, Madam Gray?” Madeline gave her a puzzled

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