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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1616

Chapter 1616

“Yeah, it’s that handsome uncle. I’m taking you to see that handsome uncle now.”

“Why are we seeing him?” The little guy still had a dumb look on his face.

Cathy smiled and was stumped for words.

Right, why were they here to see him?

Was it to not let him die with regrets?

When she thought about this, Cathy felt as if her heart had been stabbed by needles. Once again, her heart was in tremendous pain.

When Felipe heard that someone was here to visit him, he thought it was Jeremy. He wanted to ask Jeremy to send a message to the old master for him, but when he went to the conjugal room, he could not believe what he was seeing.

“Cathy?”

His eyes were filled with astonishment. He could not hide the surprise from overflowing from his eyes.

Cathy looked indifferently at the man whose face was filled with joy. He looked very haggardly to her, and his beautiful black eyes looked bloodshot. However, since he was happy, he looked pretty energetic now.

After looking at him for a while, Cathy recomposed himself. She averted her gaze and spoke as if it was no big matter.

“I heard you’re getting the death penalty soon. Even though I don’t remember what happened back then, I heard from them that we had a special relationship. So, for the sake of that, I’m here to bid farewell to you.”

Felipe looked straight at Cathy who was sitting opposite him. Although her words were making him feel a sense of loss, he had nothing to ask for now that he could see her again.

“Oh, I see,” Felipe smiled and said, “Thank you for coming to see me, a heartless rat who has done so many evil crimes, even after knowing that I had hired someone to kill you.”

After Cathy heard that, she smiled softly. “You didn’t betray me, you just didn’t love me.”

Felipe’s dull eyes started lighting up after he heard that.

“Felipe, you don’t have to feel bad. You can’t force a relationship. It was my wishful thinking back then for wanting to get you to reciprocate my feelings. I asked for it. Now that we’re here, I don’t want to stubbornly pursue this matter anymore and I don’t blame you. The reason I came here is to say goodbye to you.”

After Cathy said that insipidly, she lifted her gaze to look into Jeremy’s eyes.

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