Chapter 109
As he was done speaking, he picked up his coat and turned away.
Madeline looked at Felipe’s back as he was leaving and the light in her eyes extinguished bit by bit. There was nothing but despair left in her eyes in the end.
She did not know how Jeremy would deal with her, she only knew that his methods would definitely be very cruel.
She would never forget that he was like a demon from hell. He had dug through the grave and allowed the ashes of his own daughter to be washed away by the wind and snow, and he had actually smiled nonchalantly at that.
Seeing Madeline’s reddened eyes gazing in the direction of Felipe’s departure, Jeremy got angry.
“Are you this sad about him leaving? Madeline Crawford, are you treating me as if I am dead? I am the one who is your husband.”
He pushed Madeline away from his arms angrily.
Madeline staggered and fell by the side of the sofa, brushing her injured cheek against the corner of the sofa and causing her teeth to tremble in pain.
“Clean this place up. Whatever you did for that man just now, do it now!”
Madeline lowered her eyes and smiled bitterly. “Okay, as long as you are happy, my husband. You can have me do anything.”
Jeremy looked at Madeline who got up slowly. Somehow, he felt that the way she had called him husband sounded particularly disturbing.
Through the wind and snow, Madeline went to the supermarket to buy the food and then immediately cooked Jeremy a table of dishes after she had returned.
Madeline also prepared the bath for Jeremy according to his wish.
She did not dare to oppose him. She only knew that if she went against him, fate would be that the people around her would be the ones who suffer.
It was just that, right as when Madeline had prepared a new towel for Jeremy, there was a sudden, dull pain in her abdomen the moment she stood up.
She crouched back down reflexively in pain, her face turning almost as pale as snow immediately.
“Madeline.” Jeremy’s voice had reached her ears.
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