Chapter 337
“What?”
“What did you say?”
Eloise and Jeremy’s mother stood up immediately, their faces filled with shock.
“Vera Quinn, repeat what you said!” Jeremy’s mother yelled.
Madeline scanned Meredith’s face and saw that her eyes were widened while her jaw was hanging loosely from shock. Then, she lifted her head to look into Jeremy’s unreadable black eyes.
“Jeremy, I’m carrying your child.”
She smiled and handed him a report.
“I went for some tests this morning at the hospital and this is the proof from the doctor.”
Jeremy looked at Madeline and took the report.
It was stated on the report that she was already three weeks pregnant.
“Let me see!” Jeremy’s mother snatched the report from Jeremy’s hand and looked at it closely.
Eloise came over to look at it as well. After they saw the result, their faces darkened instantly.
When Meredith saw this, she stared at Madeline with envy and jealousy. After a few seconds, she bit her lip. Her eyes looked hurt and they were filled with devastation.
“How is that possible?” Her voice was soft. “How…”
When Eloise saw Meredith sobbing sadly, she crumpled the report in her hand angrily and threw it on the floor.
“Vera Quinn, you vixen! You..”
“Shut up.” Jeremy interrupted coldly. He looked at Eloise, his gaze like sharp knives. He reached out his hand to hold Madeline’s hand. “Let’s go.”
Madeline smiled and looked at Meredith who was scowling at her. Then, she chuckled softly. “Okay.”
When Jeremy’s mother saw this, she ran forward to stop them. “Jeremy, what are you doing? You’re going to marry Meredith soon. How can you leave with this woman now?”
“Jeremy, one second you’re calling off the wedding with Mer, then you’re marrying her again. Now, you’re still entangled with this woman. What do you think of Meredith?” Eloise’s face was green from anger. “You have to give Mer an explanation today!”
“I don’t have the obligation to explain anything to you,” Jeremy said coldly. He looked at Madeline with his bottomless eyes and held her hand before walking forward.
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