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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 672

Chapter 672

Jeremy was startled, completely unaware of someone approaching him. Furthermore, that person was even his beloved.

“Jeremy, I’m asking you a question. Why aren’t you answering my call?” Madeline asked again with her indifferent tone.

Several seconds passed before Jeremy responded, “I didn’t know that it was you making the call, Miss Montgomery. And there seems to be nothing to be said anymore between us.”

Seeing his cold and indifferent attitude that appeared as if he wanted to cut off all relationships between them, Madeline’s mind was filled with what he said just now.

Even though it was clear that she was the only thing that filled his heart and eyes, at this moment, none of those were mentioned.

Madeline chuckled, but her eyes turned hot as she said, “Jeremy, are you sure you have nothing to tell me?”

Jeremy shook his head quietly. “Not a word.”

“Alright, Jeremy. If that’s what you say…” Madeline continued with a determined tone, “Then, this will be the last meeting between you and me. From now on, you and I will no longer be related. Let’s not think of each other anymore again.”

Jeremy listened on as if nothing was happening, but each of his slender fingers was clenched tightly.

He heard Madeline’s footsteps as she left and held in his sobs until he confirmed that Madeline had gone far away. Then, he hurriedly got up, fumbling as he walked to the gates. He was staring in the direction that she had left in.

After a long time, tears appeared in his eyes.

“Linnie, why did God arrange for two people who cannot love each other at the same time to meet?” he asked himself. Without realizing it, more and more tears accumulated in his eyes.

“Linnie, I hope Felipe can give you everything that I cannot.

“Remember to forget me, but you’ll always be in my heart.”

He confided what he could not speak from his heart in the direction Madeline had left in.

After a very long time, he turned around in despair.

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