Chapter 696
He could not tell how much she was worrying about him.
Jeremy curled his lips into a sly smile. “Are you here just to see me?”
Meredith replied, “I wanted to come here two days ago but I didn’t have the time. I’m here to see you today. Plus, I want to tell you that tonight is the best time for psychological intervention.”
Meredith added when she saw Jeremy not saying anything. “Jeremy, your retinas are not damaged, which means that your mind is the reason why you can’t see yet. As long as you can get over the obstacle in your heart, you’ll regain your vision again. Trust me.”
Jeremy nodded as a rare smile appeared on his face. “You’re so considerate of me, so why should I reject you?”
When Meredith saw that Jeremy was smiling at her, the lingering emotions in her heart started becoming even more restless.
She had been waiting for the day when everything was ready!
She could finally get close to this man! She could finally sleep with him!
…
Madeline came to the address that Felicity gave her earlier than the runner she had hired to deliver the parcel.
After Felicity received the aromatherapy kit, a delightful glint appeared in her eyes.
She drove away quickly and had no idea Madeline was following behind her.
Indeed, the person Felicity went looking for right after was Jeremy. However, what surprised Madeline was that Jeremy willingly got into Felicity’s car.
His vision had recovered, so it meant that he did not need any psychological interventions. However, he still got into Felicity’s car.
Madeline followed behind Felicity’s car. Then, she noticed Felicity and Jeremy were on their way to the same hotel they went to last time.
What else could a man and a woman do in a hotel at this hour?
Could it be that Jeremy and Felicity were really dating? Did it mean that Felicity was telling the truth? Did she really buy the aromatherapy kit to better her relationship with Jeremy and to have an intimate relationship with him?
When she thought about this, Madeline’s grip on the steering wheel tightened.
If they were really dating, why should she stick her foot in their relationship?
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