“Lily, Daddy has something to do. He’ll be back when he’s done. Can you wait a little longer?“
Lillian was an obedient and sensible child, so when Madeline said that, she nodded sensibly.
Madeline looked at Lillian with gratification and then rolled up Lillian’s sleeves to look at her skin.
The small red spots on her skin were still very obvious, but those red spots had not increased compared to when they started appearing.
It was because Shirley had asked Evan to buy an oral medicine to temporarily keep the disease under control.
Shirley truly had not expected Carter to take action on such a young child.
He must have given the child the injection at night when she and Lillian were both asleep.
Shirley also did not know how many of the half- completed test reagents she previously developed Carter had.
Perhaps when he thought it was necessary, he would use this extreme method to achieve his goal.
Shirley could not help but fall into contemplation. Suddenly, she felt that she did not know Carter. The first impression she had of him was that he was positive, modest, and gentle. As such, why did he seem like another person when they met again?
Maybe people change.
As time passed, Madeline’s heartbeat grew heavier and heavier.
She turned on Jeremy’s phone and blankly opened the album in his gallery.
After entering the password that she knew by heart, the album opened, and it was filled with photos of her family. However, Madeline found that her photos took up more space.
She smiled knowingly. She knew that deep in Jeremy’s heart, she was the most important person.
However, as she smiled, glistening tears quietly overflowed from the corners of her eyes.
‘Jeremy, where on earth are you? ‘Where has Carter hidden you?
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