Chapter 755
Madelyn gazed at him as some thoughts appeared in her head. Then, she looked away from Zach’s gentle eyes, propped herself up with her hand on the bed, and wiped her tears away, No, I guess some dust flew into my eyes.”
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She lowered her gaze, and Zach glanced at the marks on her neck, “You never dared to look at me whenever you lie. Madelyn, are you really that afraid of me?
“If it’s because of Yvonne, I’ll ask her not to come anymore, okay?”
Madelyn replied to him coldly, “It has nothing to do with her.”
“Or are you still bothered by the fact that I want to marry Yvonne?”
Zach wanted to find out what she was thinking from her face, but she remained
expressionless. Then, she said without holding back, “Zach Jardin! I don’t care who you marry!
one person all my life,
His gaze had never been so terrifying before, and the chilling aura surrounding him grew stronger. If this happened in the past, he
eyes in
I
put it back down, “Don’t let me hear you say anything like that ever again. Madelyn… you know, there’s nothing in this
you hear me?”
as she opened her eyes fearfully. She lowered her head without saying anything. In the next second, Zach
were trembling as she
forget everything about your past! If I find out that you still have feelings for him, I wouldn’t mind getting
won’t! Please don’t do this!” Madelyn grabbed his hand as
a
Ethan’s life, the more Zach would want to remove him
“Mr. Jardin, Ms.
responded flatly.
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