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Married By Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife Chapter 1868

Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife chapter 1868

“That was not my intention. Madam Gray and I merely share the same sentiment, that you should keep quiet if you have nothing better to say. Your words would bring your husband Carter trouble.”

As Madeline spoke, her brow furrowed as she elegantly picked up her teacup and took a sip of black tea.

“Furthermore, in terms of people who’d benefit from Adam and Cathy’s deaths, Carter won’t gain anything at all. On the contrary, their deaths have caused him some significant losses. If he had set the fire, wouldn’t he be shooting himself in the foot?”

” ….” Ada had not expected Madeline to analyze the issue from that perspective.

Ada felt uneasy as she recalled the words which she had unintentionally blurted out yesterday. She wondered if Madeline was acting this way because of what Ada had said.

Regardless of whether that was true or not, Camille, however, was clearly very satisfied with Madeline’s remark.

“Mrs. Whitman is correct. There’s no reason for Carter to harm others without benefiting himself. So, this was simply an accident.”

Madam Gray. Although the case can be

eyes were fixed on the guilt-ridden

gaze, Ada could sense that Madeline suspected her. When Ada saw that Camille’s gaze also shifted toward her, Ada took preemptive

at me? Could it be that you’re suspecting me? I don’t even know Adam and Cathy. What reason do I

side, stared daggers

for Ada, she believed that Ada

was simply an accident. Ada, Adam, and Cathy were not exactly acquainted. She had

she does have a reason. ” Madeline locked her piercing gaze

spoke those words, Carter happened to be coming down the

gripped by panic in her mind,

accusing me of setting the fire that killed Adam and Cathy? What reason do I have

Carter, whose attractive

even met Adam and Cathy before. Does Eveline think that I’m crazy, that

up unhurriedly, paying utterly no heed to Ada’s pitiful performance, and spoke in a composed

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