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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 905

Chapter 905

Madeline clearly saw a man and a woman intimately hugging and kissing each other.

This woman was naturally Lana, and the man was…

It was absolutely impossible for her to misremember the contours of the man’s back that was engraved deep in her mind.

“Jeremy…”

There was a dull pain in Madeline’s heart, and her thoughts suddenly became chaotic.

She forced herself to calm down, but her emotions seemed to be getting more out of control.

The dim light in front of her eyes and the unique fragrance made her dizzy.

Lana raised those charming eyes of hers and smiled triumphantly at Madeline who was gradually getting pale. “Mrs. Whitman, have you arrived?”

Her tone was arrogant, contemptuous, and provocative. “Mr. Whitman’s kissing is really so good. Such a man really makes me unable to extricate myself.”

She knew that Lana was deliberately provoking her, but Madeline could not calm herself down.

She quickly clenched her fists and walked up behind the man before pulling him and Lana apart. “Jeremy, what are you doing? Have you gone crazy?” she reproached while her heart continued to hurt. Her vision was blurred, but she could still clearly see the man in front of her chuckling disapprovingly. “It’s normal to put on an act in business, why are you making such a fuss?”

Madeline really thought that she had heard him wrong, but the voice in her ears was clear and real.

“A fuss? Jeremy, do you know what you’re talking about?”

Madeline looked at the man in front of her incredulously. Then, she heard him say, “Go back and don’t disturb Miss Johnson and me from discussing business.”

This answer gave Madeline a splitting headache. She even felt the people and things in front of her beginning to become more and more muddled.

Looking at Madeline’s reaction, Lana curled up her lips with satisfaction and walked behind Madeline proudly. “Did you not hear that, Mrs. Whitman? Your husband told you to leave. If that’s the case, you should quickly go and not disturb us from ‘talking business’.”

She stressed the last two words ambiguously.

Madeline turned around, raised her palm, and slapped Lana across her face.

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