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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 2124

The restaurant staff was busy with their own work, and the customers dining did not care who entered the restaurant.

However, Hannah, who seemed very nervous and flustered, remained by Madeline’s side. Even when she was eating, she kept her head low and did not utter a word. She only focused on eating.

After eating, Madeline asked Hannah to follow her to Whitman Corporation.

Madeline asked the head of the clothing department to bring two sets of samples to let Hannah change into. After changing into those clothes, Hannah shrank into the corner of the sofa with a look of alertness and fear.

The sight of Hannah’s behavior made Madeline feel that something is strange.

In fact, before the clarification, Madeline had expected that the netizens would scold Hannah, but she had not expected that netizens to be so outraged.

Madeline did not want to see Hannah being driven to insanity too.

Jeremy had just finished lunch by himself when he heard that Madeline was here, so he went to Madeline’s office immediately.

However, as soon as he entered the office door, he saw Hannah.

Confused, Jeremy walked toward Madeline who was pouring a glass of water. “Linnie, what’s going on?“

Madeline handed the glass to Hannah and then took Jeremy’s hand to lead him to the door before she informed Jeremy of Hannah’s situation.

After listening to what Madeline said, Jeremy felt that this matter was far too out of proportion. “I’m not a star, so how could there be so many crazy fans who adore me? If there were, these people would start a riot when I married you back then.“

“Although I also think it’s a little out of proportion, it’s probably true that she’s being cyberbullied.“

“Even if it is true, she deserves this. If this matter hadn’t been clarified, we’d be the ones affected.“ Jeremy had absolutely no sympathy for Hannah.

His experience in these past few years told him that nothing matters but Madeline and the children; they were the ones he needed to care for and protect.

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