Chapter 775
Just as Madeline stretched out her hand, ready to accept Jeremy’s wedding ring, she saw Felipe walking toward them.
Looking at his posture, he obviously had not come to offer his blessings.
How could he bless her and Jeremy?
Madeline was wearing a veil and stood far away on the stage. Felipe did not recognize her either, only thinking she was Meredith.
He walked over and saw Old Master Whitman staring at him seriously. Felipe laughed indifferently.
“Why do you look like this? Today is a good day for Jeremy to get married, so shouldn’t you be happy?”
“Happy? Felipe, do you think this old man could still be happy when he sees you?” Karen was stunned.
Winston grabbed her and turned to face Felipe calmly. “Felipe, you don’t need to give any gifts. You’re not welcome here, so leave.”
Felipe laughed and handed over a document. “My gift is the deed to Whitman Manor. Do you really not want it?”
When Karen heard this, her eyes brightened. “Is this really the deed to Whitman Manor?”
“Even if it is, we don’t want it. Hurry up and leave!” Winston refused altogether and grabbed Karen who was eager to move forward. “Do you really think that he’ll come to give Jeremy a gift? It must be a trap.”
Hearing this, Karen glared at Madeline and said in a low voice, “It’s all because of this woman. If it hadn’t been for her and Felipe taking away Whitman Manor and Whitman Corporation, how would it be possible that I can’t even afford to go to a spa now? Who knows what love potion Jeremy drunk for him to still be in love with her now!?”
Although Winston was dissatisfied, he did not bother to reprimand Karen at the moment.
Felipe walked past Old Master Whitman and walked directly to Jeremy.
Although he was smiling warmly, his eyes were full of aggression. “Jeremy, today is a good day for you to marry Miss Felicity Walker. As your uncle, I have nothing to give away. You’re the old man’s most respected person, so I will hand the deed to Whitman Manor over to you.”
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