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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 950

Chapter 950

“I might as well tell you this. This recording, before it was in your hands, I had already asked the staff back at the restaurant. I wouldn’t have displayed this recording if it wasn’t for you guys blaming me.

“Naomi, you started this first. You invited yourself into this mess.”

“Eveline, you…” Naomi was flushing out of anger. Unable to suppress the rage within her, Naomi raised her hand and was about to slap Madeline.

However, just as she lifted her hand, Ryan’s father bestowed her a tight slap across the face.

“You’re one hell of a shameless lady. You’ve committed such a crime, yet you’re still putting on an innocent look. You misled us to accuse another innocent person. I’m telling you, I’ll cancel the wedding between you and Ryan. The Joneses will never accept such a lady like you as our daughter-in-law!”

Ryan’s parents were apoplectic with rage as they announced their statement publicly and left the scene while feeling exasperated.

Karen stopped them and said with a stern expression, “Are you guys thinking of leaving just like that? You owe my daughter-in-law an apology.”

Ryan’s parents knew they had wronged Madeline. With their faces flushed scarlet, they apologized to Madeline.

Then, they left the scene while dragging Ryan along with them.

Ryan glanced at Madeline apologetically before leaving.

Naomi quickly went ahead to catch up to them. With many people taking pictures of her, she buried her face in her palms and fled anxiously.

Among the crowd, there were a few still in discussion while some offered their apologies to Madeline.

Karen waved her hands, blocking the crowd at the doorway before closing the door.

In the ward, there were only Karen and Madeline there, but Karen was feeling rather restless.

She put on a tough look as though she was not bothered and placed the soup she had brewed down. “I’ll excuse myself for now as I have other things to attend.”

Karen did not dare to look into Madeline’s eyes and strolled to the doorway.

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