Meredith started yelling at her while jealousy made her face twist in a horrifying way.
Madeline smiled nonchalantly. “As Jeremy's wife. I'm happy to rid him of his troubles.”
“Madeline. you... you're so cheap!”
“I can’t compare to you, Mer. You drugged Jeremy so that you could marry him. Why? Had Jeremy refused to touch you when he was sober?”
Meredith's face looked awkward as if Madeline had exposed something. However. she kept a calm and proud expression.
“Of course. Jeremy loves touching me. He loves pestering me so much! He’s always by my side every night unlike compared to you. You can only stay at home while your husband is away.”
Meredith's words were laced with thorns. Subsequently, she took out some documents and placed them in front of Madeline.
“These are the divorce papers Jeremy asked me to tell you to sign. Hurry up and sign them. Jeremy doesn't want to see an unsophisticated and poor hussy like you ever again.”
Madeline had gone through many things to put on a mask that made her look confident and at ease. However. she froze when she saw the divorce papers.
Divorce.
Jeremy wanted to divorce her.
Madeline felt as if she had fallen into an icy cave. It was so cold that every cell in her body was in pain.
She had known that this day would come. However. she had not expected it to come so fast.
Jeremy loved Meredith. In this chase of love. Madeline was the loser. She was destined to suffer a crushing defeat.
Looking at Madeline’s face that was beginning to pale. Meredith started laughing savagely.
“Madeline, just look at you. Jeremy will never fall in love with a woman like you. Jeremy had told me multiple times that you're the most disgusting and shameless woman he has ever seen. Marrying you was the biggest taint of his life!”
Meredith walked over and glanced at Madeline in disdain. The latter’s head was lowered as she looked at the divorce papers.
On the other hand, Meredith chuckled coldly and became more and more arrogant.
“You shameless b*tch! Get out of Glendale after you've signed the papers. If not, I'll beat you up every time I see you!”
“Hmph.”
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