Chapter 141
Jeremy’s face became colder. “Madeline, I’m asking you to sign the papers.”
“I won’t do it,” Madeline finally said, her tone sounding oddly calm.
Jeremy saw Madeline sitting in front of him coldly and motionlessly while her eyes were on somewhere else. She did not once look into his eyes. Jeremy felt anger rising in his chest. “Madeline, don’t try to challenge my patience. You know the consequences to that.”
When she was faced with his threats and warnings, Madeline did not have any fear on her face. On the contrary, she smiled.
“Jeremy, I’ll tell you this one last time. I won’t sign your divorce papers. If you want to marry Meredith, sure. Then you should just wait for me to sue you for bigamy.”
“Madeline Crawford!” Jeremy was completely enraged. “I’m going to ask you one last time as well. Are you signing or not?”
“No!” Madeline said firmly.
Jeremy’s face became icy. When he saw that Madeline was still acting arrogant and refusing to look at him, he strode over to her and forced the pen into her hand. Then, he held her right hand tightly.
“Jeremy, what are you doing? Let me go!” Madeline started struggling.
“Didn’t you refuse to sign? I’ll help you do it then!” His frigid and menacing voice next to her ear sounded like the final nail in the coffin for her.
Madeline struggled with all her might, but the more she struggled, the more pain she was in. Her worsening tumor and her heart were all in debilitating pain at this moment.
“Jeremy, you beast! I won’t let you and Meredith have your way even if I die!” She pushed him away forcefully and turned around to run.
For someone who had lost her vision, every step she took was extremely dangerous.
Before Madeline could run far, she tripped on something and fell heavily. Pain overwhelmed her entire body.
When she wanted to get up, Jeremy’s huge body loomed over her.
Madeline could not see anything. As such, she could only sense a black shadow coming down on her and trapping her mercilessly.
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