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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 899

Chapter 899

Jeremy did not want to be affected by this woman in any way, so he entered the banquet hall immediately without turning back.

After getting Madeline’s thermos cup from Eloise, Jeremy walked back the same way, though he did not expect Lana to still be waiting at the same place.

Jeremy ignored her existence and walked straight ahead.

Lana stared at the oncoming Jeremy with ambiguous and powerful eyes. As he walked by, she raised the small, transparent bag in her hand.

“Mr. Whitman, you should recognize what this is, right? Isn’t this the medicine your wife has been taking recently?”

Jeremy was not interested in knowing anything that had to do with Lana, but his sight was drawn to the items in the small, transparent bag.

The little pink pill was clearly the medicine Madeline had just consumed.

According to Adam, this was a drug newly developed by his team that was highly effective in suppressing tumors. It had clinical trial support and the ingredients were safe.

However, this medicine was precious. A single tablet cost five figures and its quantity was scarce. It had not been released to the market yet, so how did Lana get the medicine?

Looking at the doubts that had appeared in Jeremy’s eyes, Lana leisurely said, “Do you find it weird, Mr. Whitman? Are you wondering how I’ve come to possess the medicine your wife is taking? If you want to know the reason, I’ll be waiting for you at this hotel tomorrow night. I’ll be in the presidential suite.”

Lana handed the small packet of medicine to Jeremy.

“These few should be given to Mrs. Whitman, but don’t overdo it. Otherwise…” She deliberately stopped midway, smiling meaningfully.

Jeremy did not accept it, so Lana simply stuffed the bag into Jeremy’s hand before deliberately brushing her fingers on the back of Jeremy’s hand.

“Remember to unblock my number first. Be there.”

Lana left with a confident smile, but a strange fragrance still lingered on the tip of Jeremy’s nose.

He frowned and looked at the pink pill in his hand, feeling that something was not right.

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