With questions tailing her, Madeline had to stop. Nevertheless, she merely smiled calmly and magnanimously and then spoke to the camera.
“In recent years, you’ve seen a lot of melodrama and even unbelievable news about me and my husband, but what happened in the end?”
Madeline asked with a small smile.
“It should be very clear to all of you, isn’t it?”
The reporters looked at each other tactfully, and one of them asked, “Mrs. Whitman, are you saying that the woman deliberately came here to cause trouble and discredit Mr. Whitman and that in fact, nothing happened between Mr. Whitman and her?”
Upon hearing this reporter’s words, Madeline was slightly startled for two seconds.
She was not good at lying, and the memory of what happened between Jeremy and the maid was indeed playing in her head.
“Mrs. Whitman, why are you not answering?”
“Could it be true that the woman actually slit her wrist to commit suicide? It didn’t seem like acting.
Who would risk their life to put up an act?” The reporter tentatively asked Madeline again.
Madeline immediately came back to her senses. “ You’ll need to take legal responsibility for defamation. I’m already making myself very clear now, aren’t I?”
Upon hearing Madeline’s words, the reporters did not dare to continue asking.
No one dared to go up to stop her when they saw her turning around coolly.
After returning to the office, Madeline changed into the spare set of clothes she had in the room.
As soon as she came out after changing her clothes, she heard the ringing of a specific ringtone.
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