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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1948

Jeremy, holding the snack, calmly parted his lips seemingly and asked, “Where will Mr. Carter’s wedding be held tomorrow?”

The maid replied without hesitation, “ It’s at the Royal Palace of St. Piaf. Wasn’t it written on Mr. Whitman’s wedding invitation?”

“Of course, it was. I just wanted to confirm it,” Jeremy quickly responded with a reasonable answer.

The maid did not have any doubts, and instead, she praised, “Mr. Whitman, you are so careful. But your leg injury is very serious. If you go to the wedding tomorrow, you’ll still have to be careful.”

“Thank you for the reminder. I will pay attention to it.”

Jeremy politely thanked the maid again. When he noticed that the maid had been looking at him with joy, he looked away indifferently.

“ I heard that Mr. Carter had just gotten married a few months ago, so why is he getting married again so soon?”

When the maid heard that, her expression changed slightly. Fearfully, she glanced at the door and then lowered her voice to speak.

“The last woman was named Ada, and Mr. Carter didn’t like her at all. I heard that Mr. Carter and her were merely married for show. As for this time… ”

The maid furrowed her eyebrows. She looked confused as well.

“This Eveline is very beautiful. I heard that she’s from Glendale, and her family is rich and pretty reputable. Mr. Carter seems to like her very much.”

The maid paused for a while before continuing.

“I also heard that Mr. Carter was going to marry Eveline a few months ago, but at the wedding, some man, a troublemaker, appeared out of nowhere and took Eveline away.”

As Jeremy listened to the maid’s words, the corners of his lips seemed to curve upwards.

The maid obviously did not know that the man, the troublemaker, was Jeremy.

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