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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1761

“How… to be a passable mother…”

Madeline’s question seemed to stumped Eloise.

Eloise stared straight at Madeline’s tearful face. As she looked at Madeline, Eloise suddenly started to shake her head repeatedly; her expression also gradually changed.

“I am not a passable mother. I’m not. I’ve mistaken a bad woman as my precious daughter, and I’ve caused my Eveline to be vilified and tormented. I’m not a passable mother. I am not worthy to be a mother. I’m not worthy. Not worthy…”

Eloise rejected herself, blaming herself with fierce intensity.

Madeline only then realized that the question she had asked during her emotional breakdown had triggered Eloise.

She rushed to hold Eloise’s shoulders to comfort her. “Mom, there’s no need to get worked up.

You’re a good mother. You are a passable mother in Eveline’s heart.”

“No, I’m not a good mother, that’s why Eveline hates me. She hates me. She doesn’t want me as her mother, and she doesn’t want Sean as a father as well. Sean and I are not worthy to be Eveline’s parents. Ah…”

Eloise yelled as she broke down and suddenly pushed Madeline away as she ran out the main entrance.

“Mom!”

Eveline hurriedly chased after her.

However, she turned back after taking two steps. Coincidentally, a maid was passing by, and Madeline pointed at Pudding who was chuckling at himself in a silly manner. “Watch Pudding for me.

I’ll be back soon! You must keep a close eye on him! ”

When the maid saw Madeline’s hurried look, she earnestly nodded. “I will watch him closely. Don’t worry, Ma’am.”

“Pudding, listen to her.  I’ll be back  soon!” Madeline said to her confused son, then dashed in the direction in which Eloise had run toward. As Madeline ran, she called out to Eloise, “Mom!”

However, it did not seem that Eloise heard

Madeline’s call. If she did, she might not know that Madeline was calling her.

Eloise ran straight on, passing a few streets.

Due to her nervous breakdown, she ignored the traffic lights. Quite a few cars had to brake urgently just to avoid her.

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