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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 847

Chapter 847

Madeline turned her face away and showed Jeremy her icy side profile.

“Felipe will be back soon. If you don’t leave now, then you’ll never get a chance to.” Madeline reminded him coldly.

“Are you concerned about me? My ex-wife is concerned about me?” Jeremy’s voice was mixed with a hint of laughter. However, it was also filled to the brim with sarcasm.

His warm fingers pinched Madeline’s chin, forcing her to face him.

He felt a pang of pain in his heart when he saw her red and teary eyes.

“Eveline, am I really such a cold-blooded and heartless man in your heart? You ask me to believe you, but have you ever believed me?”

After he said that, Madeline felt her heart shaking.

At this moment, they heard the sound of a car downstairs. Felipe was back.

Jeremy walked to the window and took a look. However, he did not panic at all. “I won’t go anywhere for the time being. I’ll just stay here.”

“Jeremy, are you insane?”

“Yes, I am insane. I’ve already lost all reason the moment you told me you don’t love me.”

“…” Madeline wanted to cry and laugh when she heard what he said. “If you really love me so much, then you wouldn’t have killed my child so cruelly!”

After Jeremy heard what Madeline said and looked at her pained expression, he could not endure this anymore.

At this moment, Madeline clearly had no idea that after she was carried onto the operating table, Jeremy started regretting his decision the moment she was sedated.

He had barged into the operating theatre and brought her away while she was unconscious.

He did not know whether it was right or wrong for him to do that, but he knew if he did not stop the procedure, he would regret it for the rest of his life.

He could not handle the consequences of losing her again.

On the other hand, he never wanted to make her cry.

However, it was evident that Madeline was so devastated that she did not know she was fine. She also did not know that the child was still growing in her stomach.

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