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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 690

Chapter 690

No matter how Madeline struggled, she could not defend against two muscular men. Her hands were locked, making it hard for her to move around.

“You really drive me mad, Madeline! You always look as if you’ve seen through everything. Then, do you know what I’m about to do to you?”

Yvonne gritted her teeth hard, putting on a fierce look.

“You two, tear off her clothes. I want to upload this b*tch’s awful pictures up on the net and let everyone witness the prestigious Young Lady Montgomery being raped by others!”

The two men put on a devilish look after hearing her comment.

They grabbed onto Madeline, and at the eleventh hour when they stretched their hands out to Madeline, the door was kicked open.

Madeline looked up and saw Jeremy’s outline appear before her.

Even though he had lost his vision, his eyes still gave off a sharp glare.

At that moment, a sense of security was injected into Madeline.

“Cou… Cousin…” Yvonne stuttered.

“I’m here, Jeremy,” Madeline called out to him.

Jeremy immediately followed the voice but suddenly heard Madeline’s anxious shriek. “Watch out!”

He came to a halt and accurately grabbed onto the hand of the man who was about to ambush him.

Jeremy raised his pair of infuriated orbs and increased the strength of his clench. “In this world, only I’m allowed to see Linnie’s body!”

He blurted an icy cold statement before kicking the man before him and sending him flying away.

Madeline looked at Jeremy. His comment had struck straight to her heart, making her cheeks feel warm without her realizing it.

“Let’s go, quick.” Yvonne attempted to make a run for it, knowing that the situation was not favoring her. At the same time, she took along the bag of cash.

The man who got kicked by Jeremy quickly got up to his feet and sprinted.

Madeline and Jeremy wanted to chase them, but they both had their worries.

Madeline was worried because Jeremy could not see a thing.

Jeremy was worried whether Madeline was injured or not.

Although the criminals had escaped, they felt fortunate that no one was hurt.

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