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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 528

Chapter 528

Seeing the person already seated in front of her, she sneered. She walked over and sat down slowly. “You came.”

Her tone was irreverent and she looked at ease with death.

“Don’t talk nonsense. Do you still have five million in your account?” Tanner asked impatiently.

“I’ve been with Jeremy for so many years, so I’ve gained some benefits,” Meredith sneered arrogantly as she leaned back on the chair. “You can first go to my other account to withdraw one million. After everything is done, I’ll tell you the password for another account.”

Tanner’s eyes shone instantly, but he still had some doubts. “Don’t play games with me.”

“Hmph, I’m going to die in half a month. What can I get from keeping this money?” Meredith said nonchalantly, but suddenly, she clenched her fists as a burst of frenzy set off in her eyes. “But before I die, I must first witness that b*tch Madeline’s death with my own eyes!”

“As long as you can help me settle this matter, that five million is yours!” Meredith tempted. Seeing the greedy light in Tanner’s eyes, she egged him on. “Tanner, we’ve had a good time anyhow. That Madeline has harmed you so badly before. If you’re a real man, shouldn’t you at least teach her a lesson?”

“Of course, I’m a real man!” Tanner was easily fooled. “Okay, as long as your money is secured, I’ll definitely help you settle this matter!”

“Then, I’ll be waiting for your good news!” Meredith laughed loudly, got up, and left the conjugal room.

Tanner jotted down the account number and password that Meredith mentioned. He then put on his mask and left hurriedly.

He unexpectedly saw Madeline getting out of a white car just as he walked out of the prison facility.

Tanner quickly lowered his head and ducked aside, observing Madeline’s every move in secret.

Seeing Madeline head into the prison facility, Tanner walked to Madeline’s car stealthily and took a closer look…

Meredith had just returned to her prison cell when she suddenly received news that someone had come to visit her again.

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