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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 559

Chapter 559

Jeremy got down to one knee, tears almost flowing out from his eyes.

His eyes were swirling with sincerity, giving off a strong sense of love.

Madeline nodded with a smile. “Yeah, let’s start all over again.”

Ava snapped back to reality after hearing Madeline’s reply.

She could not believe she was lost in her thoughts at the sight of Jeremy’s gestures.

However, she still could not accept the fact that Madeline had once again returned to Jeremy’s side. After all, the bloody past was still flashing vividly in her mind.

Especially the fact that Madeline used to hate Jeremy so much back when she had not lost her memories yet.

Daniel was observing from a corner. He could not explain the sense of relief he was feeling when he heard Madeline’s reply to Jeremy.

He finally came to understand that the person who could hurt Madeline so badly was the same person who she really loved.

Ava attempted to stop Madeline but was halted by Eloise and Sean. “Miss Ava, just let Eveline be.”

Ava clenched her teeth and suppressed her feelings, afraid that she might aggravate Madeline’s illness.

On the journey back, Ava was feeling grumpy in Daniel’s car. “Dan, why didn’t you speak a word earlier? Maddie will definitely be tortured to death if she returns to the grasp of that devil, Jeremy Whitman!”

She let out a sigh. “Is Maddie’s intelligence ruined because of her appearance? She doesn’t want to be with such a good man like you or a gentleman like Felipe. She chooses that cold-blooded scumbag instead. She’s really out of her mind!”

Daniel let out a smile. “Perhaps this is the part of love where most find it hard to resist.”

“Hmph, this is not love. Just you wait and see. Wait till Maddie gets her memories back and she’ll come to hate Jeremy so much!”

Daniel glanced at Ava who was still infuriated. “Then, how about we make a bet?”

“Bet?”

“Yeah.” He nodded his head slightly. “I bet Maddie will love Jeremy more after she recovers her memories.”

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