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Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife novel Chapter 1719

Chapter 1719

In the silence that followed, Shirley turned her gaze toward Jeremy’s hand.

When she saw the object in Jeremy’s hand, her expression evidently changed.

Jeremy stood, his tall and straight figure casting a dark shadow over Shirley who laid on the ground, unable to get up.

“I’m guessing that you know exactly what this is?” Jeremy slowly squatted and gently opened the syringe in his hand.

“Give someone a dose of their own medicine,” Jeremy said as he grabbed Shirley’s arm, not giving Shirley any chance to resist, then injected the anti-toxoid test reagent directly into Shirley’s vein.

Shirley frowned in pain, her eyes widening at the same time.

She could only watch as Jeremy proficiently injected the cold liquid into her veins. At that moment, she felt as if all the cells in her body were frozen.

“Hiss.”

This was the new type of poison that she developed. The AXT69. She had developed this to deal with Madeline.

However, she had not expected that the extra samples would be used on her own body in the end.

Seeing the change of emotions on Shirley’s face, Jeremy felt a hint of satisfaction within him upon exacting his vengeance.

“Now, do you now know how someone feels when they’re injected with this twisted thing which you developed?”

Jeremy mercilessly grabbed Shirley’s collar and questioned, “I won’t bother pursuing the matter of the torture and hardships I’d suffered, but now you’re using this poison on my wife. Shirley, you’re certainly vicious. Adam’s such a kind person. How did he end up with a sister like you?”

Jeremy then pushed Shirley away.

Shirley laid on the cold, hard ground, her head in a daze. The poison that had been injected into her veins was spreading inch by inch. The bone-piercing cold was completely different from what Madeline had originally experienced.

Madeline’s poison had been mixed in the red wine. To prevent her from discovering it, the poison had been colorless and tasteless.

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