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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1888

“Jeremy, stop thinking about those unhappy memories. I’m right here with you now, and I’m fine.”

When he heard that, Jeremy smiled warmly, then lifted his hand, pulled Madeline into his arms, and held her tightly.

“Linnie, I’m  really stupid, right? I only realized how important you are to me at that moment. You had already rooted yourself in my heart, yet I had no idea even though I loved you deeply.”

Jeremy felt extremely remorseful and he blamed himself.

Madeline smiled and lifted her hand to pat his back. She comforted gently, “ Sometimes, the onlooker sees more of the game. Don’t blame yourself.”

“Of course, I blame myself for not appreciating

such an amazing wife.” Although Jeremy said that in a joking tone, he was sincere when he said that.

Madeline, too, certainly knew how much this man in front of her cared about her.

“Eveline, where’s Carter?” Camille, who finally arrived, asked. “Do you know what’s Shirley’s condition?”

When they were leaving the house, Camille had suddenly received an important call and had to take the urgent matter. That was why she had only just arrived.

Madeline looked at the operating theatre and remorsefully said, “Carter just went into the operating theatre. Shirley’s fine, but the child  in her womb is gone.”

Camille’s expression changed when she heard that. A hint of regret flashed across her eyes very quickly, then she hurriedly asked, “ How’s Shirley? Is her life in any danger? Is she still in the operating theatre?”

“The doctor said she’s fine. ” After Madeline said that, Camille let out a silent sigh of relief.

“But she’s paralyzed from the waist down.”

“What?” Camille widened her eyes in shock, and tears welled up in her eyes.

“She’s really stupid! ”

Camille seemed to grumble and complain, but in reality, she was heartbroken regretful.

Now that the situation had progressed to this stage, Madeline and Jeremy no longer continued to stay in the hospital.

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