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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 994

Chapter 994

She had not expected that to happen. She did not think that Madeline would do something like that, and it completely shocked her.

After a while, Madeline pushed the man away when she was feeling less emotional. There was disdain in her eyes as she said, “Don’t touch me again.”

Jeremy’s heart was in excruciating pain. When he was faced with emptiness, he felt as if his heart was cracked open.

“Linnie.”

“I’ll give you five minutes. I’ll come to pick Lily and Jack up in five minutes.”

Madeline turned around to leave after she said that. At this moment, the two kids poked their heads out from the room. Jackson asked worriedly, “Mommy, Daddy, are you fighting?”

Jeremy smiled warmly at him and grabbed Madeline’s shoulder. “Of course not. Mommy and Daddy will never fight. Stop thinking nonsense.”

Madeline looked at Jeremy in repulsion. However, in order to stop her son who was too emotionally mature from worrying, she smiled.

“There’s so much red there, Handsome Mister,” Lillian pointed to Jeremy’s left calf and said.

Madeline lowered her head to see that Jeremy’s wound had split open and bright red blood was staining the gauze.

She wanted to ignore it, but eventually, she called a doctor over to take care of his wound.

It was around dusk and five minutes had already passed. However, the little kids were still reluctant to leave Jeremy.

“Daddy, when are you coming home? I miss you so much.” Jackson looked longingly at Jeremy.

Perhaps it was because he grew up around Jeremy, so he felt a strong attachment to him.

Jeremy caressed his head apologetically. “I’ll follow you guys home later, okay?”

“Really?” Jackson asked in surprise.

Jeremy looked at Madeline as she stood there with ice on her face before nodding.

Madeline thought he was just joking. She never expected him to want to be discharged.

Ken drove over to pick him up.

Jeremy ignored the wound on his leg and insisted on being discharged.

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