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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 818

Chapter 818

Felipe’s faint voice was heard over the phone. “Something happened to Lillian.”

Madeline’s expression changed drastically. “Something happened to Lillian? What do you mean by that?!”

“Lillian accidentally tripped and hit her head. She’s bleeding heavily. I just sent her to Royal Hospital to be treated,” Felipe said calmly. Then, he asked, “Are you with Jeremy?”

“I’m not with him. I’m going to book a ticket to fly back to F Country now!”

Jeremy came out from the conference room and saw Madeline running to the elevator. His eyes went dim as he put on a jealous expression. “You’re so desperate to meet him after just a call. Eveline, were you this concerned about me in the past?”

Madeline boarded the flight overnight to hurry back to F Country.

When she arrived at the hospital, Lillian was being admitted to the ICU for further observation.

Through the glass window, Madeline glanced at the pale doll-like face. The sight only made her heartbroken.

The servants claimed Lillian was having fun by herself when she accidentally knocked her head, but Madeline was not convinced.

‘This must be a warning from Felipe.

‘He’s trying to warn me not to have the impulse to tell anyone about the truth, or else, the one who’s going to be injured is Lillian.’

Exhausted, Madeline sank into the chair. She was mentally drained.

Felipe’s towering physique soon approached her. She felt that he was just like an enormous mountain, suppressing her to the point where she was breathless.

She could not estimate how much longer she would have to endure such terrifying days.

Felipe walked up to her. “Lillian is no longer in any life-threatening scenario. Actually, you didn’t have to purposely fly back here.”

Madeline stared at the gentle expression and gradually got up. “Right now, the one who’s lying inside is my biological kid who I carried in my stomach for ten months. Do you think I’ll be able to stay at Glendale and not be bothered by any of this?”

Madeline’s stern yet sharp gaze matched up Felipe’s mysterious, unpredictable eyes.

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