The maid, feeling extremely unconvinced, clenched her fists, gritted her teeth, and turned her attention to Madeline.
“Eveline, you’re a sick woman!”
She cursed, completely consumed by rage.
“The man you love just had sex with another woman, and you’re still able to smile so calmly. You’re insane! ”
Madeline chuckled nonchalantly after she heard that. “This is nothing. It’s normal for a man to play along. Besides, aren’t you happy? Since there was mutual consent, you can’t blame others.”
“..” The maid’s jaw dropped; she was speechless. Not knowing what to say to retort Madeline, she could only glare at Madeline.
However, Madeline was unbothered by how the maid thought of her. She put away her phone, reached out her hand to grab Jeremy’s arm, and then smiled.
“Jeremy, let’s go. I’ve called a ride. We’ll go back to the hotel first.”
Jeremy remained silent the whole time. Presently, he merely nodded obediently, and then with Madeline’s help, they left the Royal Palace of St. Piaf step by step.
On the taxi, Madeline held Jeremy’s arm and leaned her head against Jeremy’s shoulder in a cute and helpless-looking manner.
She closed her eyes lightly and felt a sense of boundless security rushing into her heart.
Jeremy held Madeline and pulled her into his broad embrace. He lowered his eyes and saw her smiling face that looked at ease, and he felt apologetic from the bottom of his heart.
“When did you recover, Linnie?” Jeremy asked softly.
“Yesterday. Shirley was the one who broke the hypnosis. She’s a very smart person, but unfortunately, she used her smartness in the wrong place most of the time,” Madeline explained.
She sighed in regret, and then she smiled and lifted her beautiful big eyes to look into Jeremy’s eyes that were as gentle as water.
“That maid really likes you. But I was just scaring her. I didn’t record anything. Who asked her to scare me first? She even said she was intimate with you. I know that aside from me, you’ll never touch other women.”
Madeline’s eyes were filled with confidence, and her smile became brighter.
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