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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1565

Chapter 1565

Madeline looked at the closed door suspiciously and could guess why Camille was looking for her.

Knock, knock.

Camille knocked on the door again and spoke at the same time.

“Eveline, I know you’re in there. Open the door.”

Without thinking further, Madeline walked over and opened the door.

When Camille saw that the door was open, she looked up at Madeline who was standing in front of her. She was silent for a few seconds before she spoke.

“I want to say sorry for what happened just now, and thank you for stopping me from drinking that bowl of soup in time.”

When Madeline heard Camille’s words of gratefulness and thanks, she was not particularly surprised.

When she recalled how sternly Camille had scolded Ada and her mother after seeing through their tricks with a clear head, Madeline knew that Camille was a person who knew right from wrong.

That was why she had already expected her to come over.

Her ability to apologize like this was enough to explain her character.

Madeline smiled. “It’s alright, Mrs. Gray, as long as you’re fine.”

Camille nodded lightly. Her beautiful, long slender eyes stayed on Madeline’s face for a moment. “You’re quite the cunning girl yourself. I’m not that stupid.”

When Madeline heard that, she looked at Camille with confusion.

“There was no earring in the pot. You were the one who put it in.”

Camille’s answer made Madeline suddenly realize something, but what Madeline did not expect was that Camille had seen through her own trick at the time but did not mention anything.

“The truth is, there’s no surveillance camera in the hallway. People with a guilty conscience will be afraid and uncover their own wrongdoings.”

Madeline did not know that Camille was also as clever, and that surprised her.

“Although I’m not very satisfied with you, at least you have no bad intentions.” Camille’s words sounded like a compliment to Madeline. “As long as you’re sincere to Carter, I won’t treat you badly as your future mother-in-law.”

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