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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 379

Chapter 379

When Sean and Eloise heard Madeline’s answer, for some reason, their hearts skipped a beat. The two of them asked at the same time, “You’ve found your parents?”

Madeline nodded and smiled. “Yeah, I’ve found my birth parents.”

When Eloise got such an affirmative answer, she smiled.

At this moment, her smile came from the bottom of her heart.

“That’s good. It’s good that you found them. You’ll be able to reunite with your family if that’s the case.”

“Reunite with them?” Madeline rolled those words off her mouth and scoffed ironically. “I won’t even have the chance to reunite with them.”

Eloise frowned. “Why?”

“They can’t recognize me even when I’m standing right in front of them. They don’t want to acknowledge me either.”

Madeline looked straight at Eloise and Sean. The two of them were visibly taken aback.

Madeline smiled and broke the eerie atmosphere. “Maybe I’m just unfortunate. My parents lost me when I was small, then I was abandoned by my boyfriend after I grew up. Thankfully when I was at my lowest, I met an exceptional man who’s one in a million.”

Sean and Eloise looked at each other. They knew Madeline was talking about Jeremy.

The room plummeted into silence again. At this moment, the housekeeper, Diana, walked out with three bowls of soup.

“Madam, Sir, Miss Quinn, please have some soup.”

Eloise introduced quickly, saying, “Miss Vera, this is Diana’s famous clam chowder. It’s delicious and good for you. Have a taste.”

“Alright.” Madeline quickly turned around and went back to her seat.

Even though she knew Eloise and Sean were just hosting her because of Meredith, it was such a rare reunion for the three of them.

Despite it being a hypocritical show of affection, it was still rare for her.

She picked up the spoon. When she was about to take a sip, her sharp sense of smell told her that there was something wrong with the chowder.

When Eloise saw Madeline putting down her spoon, she asked curiously, “Miss Vera, why aren’t you drinking it? Is it not to your liking?”

“I’m afraid you have to ask Diana about this,” Madeline said as she looked at the housekeeper who was standing at one side.

When the housekeeper’s name was mentioned, her expression changed.

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