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Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife novel Chapter 1734

Chapter 1734

At Jeremy’s urging, Madeline questioned no further. She quickly retrieved the anti-toxoid test reagent she kept in her pocket and handed it to Jeremy.

Jeremy took it just as Carter walked out from the entryway.

He immediately spotted Jeremy and Madeline, then walked straight over.

He shifted his gaze toward the vial of anti-toxoid test reagent that laid next to Jeremy. Upon seeing the shattered pieces of the vial, Carter’s eyes flashed with delight, then darkened further.

“Jeremy, that was the only available vial of anti-toxoid test reagent that could help Madeline, and now it has been shattered. Now, you can only watch the suffering of your beloved. Unless you release Shirley. She’ll then have time to develop the anti-toxoid test reagent.”

After listening to Carter’s words, Jeremy calmly stood up.

Madeline got up as well. She lightly patted away the snowflakes on Jeremy’s coat, looking at the shattered vial by Jeremy’s feet with a grave expression.

“Carter, you still dare think so highly of yourself. Since you’ve already thoroughly investigated Linnie and me, you should know that I’d never risk my wife’s safety.”

Jeremy walked up to Carter; Jeremy’s eyes blazed with anger despite the biting cold winter snow.

“Truth be told, I’d never wanted to let Shirley go. That’s not all. I’d even locked her in the basement with neither food nor drink for the entire night.”

Carter furrowed his brows. “Jeremy!”

“That woman has developed such a twisted and damaging thing to harm Linnie and me. Do you think I’d still be kind to her? Even if I’d truly tortured her, she’d only be getting what she’d deserve.”

“You…” Carter’s mouth set into a hard line, and his eyes glowed with rancor.

“I’m not finished,” Jeremy interrupted Carter coldly, Jeremy’s deep, alluring eyes were more imposing than Carter’s. “If it weren’t because of my wife’s urging, I wouldn’t have even let that vile woman sleep in the villa guest room in comfort. A despicable reprobate like her, who only sees the life of others as experiments, is unworthy of any sympathy.”

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