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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 476

Chapter 476

She should have stopped caring about them a long time ago. However, she could feel tears rising in her eyes when she saw Eloise struggling to walk.

After Jeremy left Madeline’s place, he locked himself in his room in Whitman Manor.

During this time, Yvonne and Karen came and knocked on his door. However, he ignored them every time.

He sat there from dawn till dusk, constantly watching the wedding video of him and Madeline.

His grandfather was right. He had fallen in love with Madeline a very long time ago. The best evidence of him choosing her as his life partner was when he married Madeline using the old master’s name.

However, Meredith had fooled him for six whole years because of that promise he made when he was a kid.

In the end, Meredith was just a phony.

The girl he loved was the girl he had made the promise to back then.

Jeremy leaned against the chair quietly. Suddenly, he burst into laughter.

‘The person I love, no matter back then or in the future, will always be you, Linnie…’

Buzz, buzz. His phone vibrated all of a sudden.

Jeremy answered his phone, his expression changing. “What? Maddie almost got into an accident because she was chasing after Rose? I got it. I’ll head over right now.”

He got up quickly and changed.

Yvonne was bringing him some snacks when she saw him getting out of his room. She immediately went over to him to curry favors. “Jeremy, you’re finally out… Jeremy, where are you going in such a hurry?”

Jeremy ignored her and went downstairs quickly.

When Karen saw this, she hurried over to stop Jeremy. “Jeremy, are you going to look for Madeline? Our entire estate has been snatched by that woman and Felipe. Not only are you not doing anything, but you keep running to her. What’s wrong with you? Are you going to tell me now that you’re seriously in love with that woman?”

“It’s none of your business who I go to,” Jeremy replied coldly, “If you want to continue living how you lived before, then don’t interfere with my business.”

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