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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1836

“Also, she’s in a much better condition than you imagine.”

Jeremy looked at Fabian in disbelief as Fabian spoke that way.

“Fabian, so it really was you who took Lilian, yet you denied it to Linnie before.”

Fabian, instead of arguing, readily admitted, “Yes, I took Lilian, and I’m still not returning her to you.”

Jeremy was baffled when he heard this. “Fabian, what exactly do you want?”

Fabian shrugged his shoulders, appearing nonchalant.

“I want to provide medical treatment for your daughter.”

After listening to Fabian’s reply, Jeremy was unsure of how to react, then he heard Fabian speak, with emphasis, in a serious tone.

“Jeremy, even if I return Lilian to you, you wouldn’t be able to provide her with the best treatment, but I can.

“So, you should bring Eveline back to Glendale first. Lilian will stay with me and get the best treatment. I know it isn’t convenient for Eveline to move around now. I’ll arrange a plane to Glendale for both of you.”

Fabian’s tone was firm.

Jeremy also saw the confidence in Fabian’s eyes. However, he was still concerned.

“Fabian, can I still trust you now?”

Upon hearing this, Fabian laughed and replied ambiguously, “Perhaps.”

He gave a one-word response.

“You have no other choice. Surely you don’t want to be unable to see your daughter while being unable to wait for your wife to wake up, right? Jeremy, returning to Glendale is the best option for you now.”

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