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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1574

Chapter 1574

Naomi displayed a sinister cold smile while using Madeline’s beautiful face. She exerted some force and pushed Madeline into the river.

Ada was watching this from afar, and of course, she would not go over to stop them.

After Ada saw Naomi pushing Madeline into the river with her own two eyes, a satisfied smirk appeared on her lips.

Even though it would be a little over the line to say that she had murdered someone, she did use someone’s hands to get rid of someone she hated.

Naomi watched the surface of the river as it slowly became calm again. When she turned around to walk back, Ada was nowhere to be seen.

Madeline was dead, and Naomi’s heart was at ease.

She thought that she had avenged Ryan, and from now on, she would become the true Eveline Montgomery because she was the only person with this face now.

Naomi went back to Whitman Manor in the rain. After making sure Jeremy was not around, she strutted brazenly into the bedroom as Eveline Montgomery.

She took a shower and changed into Madeline’s clothes. Then, she put on a smile that only belonged to Madeline in front of the mirror. She walked out of the room and leisurely had tea as well as some snacks in the living room.

Karen had just picked Jackson and Lillian up from school. When she saw Naomi eating snacks in the living room, she thought it was Madeline at first glance.

However, when she was about to say something, she recalled what Jeremy had said two days ago and what had happened that night.

She did not go into the living room. Instead, she stood in the foyer to whisper something to Jackson and Lillian.

After the little kids heard that, they nodded. They turned around and walked out of the house.

Karen looked at Naomi who was having tea on the living room sofa. After she changed her shoes, she walked over.

“Eveline, when did you come back? Jeremy said you’d be going on a business trip these few days.”

Naomi lifted her head when she heard that. Immediately, she displayed a gentle and magnanimous smile.

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