It had not been like this at the beginning. Karen would have gotten annoyed at the sight of Madeline.
Presently, however, Karen was always defending her daughter-in-law, Madeline.
Everything was certainly unpredictable.
Jeremy slowly got up. He walked to the balcony and could clearly see Hannah standing at the gate playing the victim. Not far behind her, many reporters were waiting for the matter to blow up.
After a while, Jeremy saw Madeline wandering into his line of sight.
She had a graceful figure, and the coat draped over her body gently swung with each of her elegant and steady steps.
Madeline’s aura was powerful, and her majestic walk beheld an invulnerable edge.
Since Jeremy’s eyesight was very good, he could clearly see that Hannah’s eyes went cold when she saw Madeline.
Jeremy’s cold eyes narrowed slightly; he was prepared to go downstairs at any time.
In front of the gate of the old house.
Hannah’s pale-looking face looked calm as she stared straight at the approaching Madeline.
Madeline walked up to Hannah very calmly and she said directly, “If you have any ideas and motives, just spit it out. Don’t waste everyone’s time.”
As she spoke, she did not forget to glance at the reporter in the distance.
“The weather today is cold. Just get on with it lest everyone needs to watch your performance while standing in the cold wind.”
Hannah clenched her fists. The thing she could not bear the most was Madeline’s constantly indifferent attitude.
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