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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 118

Chapter 118

After her poisonous warning, Meredith violently pulled Madeline’s hair, shoving her head into a tree trunk over and over again, until Madeline had a gaping wound on her head.

Madeline understood why Meredith had ordered some thugs to beat her up beforehand, it was to make it easier for Meredith to torture her right now. Madeline had absolutely no power to fight back. Madeline’s wound on her forehead had only just begun to heal, but it was once again open and bleeding.

However, the pain that Meredith had brought onto her was not limited to just that. At the moment, Madeline was slumped on the floor, leaning against a dried-up tree, her pale face full of dirt and blood, looking absolutely terrifying.

Meredith stood in front of Madeline, grabbing onto her chin. “Oh, look at how pathetic you are right now. Quit dreaming of seducing any more men. You can forget about Jeremy, as for Felipe…”

She paused for a moment before letting out a crazy laugh.

“Madeline, do you really think a high-class man like Felipe would even look at a knocked up ex-convict like you?” Meredith was filled with the feeling of superiority as she constantly belittled Madeline.

She was always jealous of Madeline’s gorgeous looks and was always worried that Jeremy would eventually be seduced by that face of hers. However, now Madeline’s face had been completely ruined by her.

Looking at Madeline’s face bleeding, Meredith was extremely satisfied. However, Madeline did not utter a single word, she never broke her defiant state on Meredith.

Meredith laughed without a care in the world, grabbing onto Madeline’s chin again. “I warned you not to go against me. There is only one outcome if you fight me, and that is a fate worse than death!”

She bit through her last words, absolutely confident that she could make Madeline’s life just like hell on earth from now on. That was because, behind her was not just Jeremy Whitman, but also the Montgomeries.

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