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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1607

Chapter 1607

Madeline could not hear what Carter was saying to Jeremy, but she noticed the visible changes in Jeremy’s eyes. Even his expression became colder and darker instantly.

She was suspicious and curious, but she did not have any intention to probe.

When Carter saw the changes in Jeremy’s expression, he curled the corners of his lips and walked back to Madeline’s side in satisfaction.

“Eveline, let’s go.”

Madeline looked at Jeremy who was standing motionless while looking at her without speaking. She smiled at Carter and nodded. “Okay, let’s go.”

Initially, Madeline was not curious, but when she remembered how Jeremy was so insistent on keeping her here and how he was watching her leave without any reaction now, she was feeling very conflicted.

She thought about it before finally asking, “Cart, what did you say to Jeremy just now? Why does he look like he’s stunned? Why isn’t he speaking or reacting?”

A hint of joy flashed across the corners of Carter’s eyes without a trace, but he did not say anything.

Madeline looked at him. Even though she was curious, she did not continue asking.

Jeremy watched blankly as Madeline walked away with Carter willingly. He did not have a way to stop her.

What Carter said in his ear was still lingering in the air. “Don’t forget that she has committed bigamy. Unless you want her to go back to where she went back then, you don’t have another choice.”

Jeremy slowly clenched his fingers, and his eyes were filled with rage that was surging up violently. Even so, he had nowhere to vent his anger.

‘Linnie, I’ll wake you up from your hypnosis soon.

‘I won’t let you stay away from me for too long.’

Jeremy’s eyes twinkled as he quickly drove his car to somewhere.

Madeline followed Carter back to the manor. After she ate, she went back to her room to sleep.

While she was still groggy, she felt as if someone was approaching her.

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