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

Married By Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife Chapter 1992

Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife chapter 1992

Hannah bit her lip and stared in the direction in which Jeremy and Madeline had left; her eyes were red and unwilling.

She knew that she had made a mistake; she had not investigated some things clearly before making things up.

She also knew that no one believed what she said, but she did have a relationship with Jeremy!

She would never forget what happened in the Royal Palace of St. Piaf that day for the rest of her life!

Jeremy brought Madeline back to the car. Once the car had gotten onto the road, the air about them fell into a moment of silence.

Jeremy’s leg was injured, so Madeline was driving the car. After a long moment of heavy silence, Jeremy opened his mouth and spoke.

“Did you know that it was dangerous? If she could make a fuss at the entrance of the company with no regard for her own reputation, you should know that she’s not a good person. How can you take the risk to see her alone?”

Jeremy’s words sounded like a reproach, but in fact, he was more concerned and worried about Madeline. Madeline was very clear about this in her heart.

silent for a few seconds and then quickly admitted her mistake.

when he said that. He reached out

concern, so she waited for the traffic light to turn red and looked at Jeremy and smiled.

you going to

pitying her, sympathizing with

her head. “She lied. She’s not pregnant, and I didn’t ask someone to take action against her. But you and

let’s not talk about this

That was a trap set up

Madeline explained. “ She consented

heard that, his eyes flashed with emotion, and he looked at Madeline in

with Carter knowingly. She had been used, but

suddenly felt a burst of disgust and

out that there were actually many women who were shameless like Meredith in

In St. Piaf.

had been hiding in this room with Shirley

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