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Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife novel Chapter 1739

Chapter 1739

After hearing this, Adam felt his heart turn ice-cold. It was as though it had been submerged in bone-chilling ice water, causing his entire body to freeze.

When Madeline heard this while standing at the side, she found the situation to be strange. She did not dare to believe that Shirley would die just like this. “Doctor, how’s the patient doing now?”

When the doctor saw that Madeline was with Adam, he explained in detail, “Judging from the current situation, she may end up losing her mobility and will have to spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair. The wound on her face is also abnormally deep, so it can be said that she’ll be disfigured.”

Disability and disfigurement.

Madeline immediately recalled her own situation from back then.

She had been blind and also disfigured. It could be said that she had gone through the exact same thing as what Shirley was going through now.

“This is the patient’s current state. Perhaps she might improve after a recovery period, but it might take a very long time or even a lifetime.”

After Adam heard this, he nodded gently to show that he understood. “Thank you, Dr. Lewis.”

He turned around slowly, the back of his figure looking abnormally bleak.

“Evie, Jeremy, I’ll go stay with Adam.” After Cathy informed Madeline and Jeremy, she quickly followed Adam.

Madeline lifted her eyes to look into Jeremy’s eyes. There was a complicated look in both of their eyes.

Madeline did not know whether this encounter and ending were Shirley’s karma. If it was, then what about the things she had experienced before?

Cathy and Adam came to the garden below the hospital.

It was still snowing and a thick layer of snow had already piled up on the ground.

Adam stood amid the snow and the wind like a statue. He showed no emotions and was not speaking.

Cathy tried to get close to him. “Adam.”

She called out. She initially thought Adam would not pay attention to her, but he still turned his head.

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