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Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife novel Chapter 669

Chapter 669

Felipe squinted his icy eyes at him. “What are you doing?” he questioned back in a cold voice with a dark expression. “Eveline is already my woman. She no longer has anything to do with you, Jeremy. Think about what you did to Eveline before. If it weren’t for me, Eveline would already be a handful of ashes.”

Felipe’s words hit Jeremy’s heart hard.

If Felipe had not saved her, she would have gone to another world…

It was Felipe who gave Madeline the chance to be born again.

Jeremy seemed to suddenly have had all his strength sucked out of him. He released his grip on Felipe.

“Jeremy, remember what you said. Don’t disturb Eveline’s peace anymore.”

Felipe left a final reminder before turning around while carrying Madeline in his arms.

Listening to the furthering footsteps, Jeremy felt as if Madeline was the tide in the ocean that was slowly fading away outside the window. She had become his past that he could no longer reach.

Madeline’s fever had subsided, but her head was still feeling a little heavy.

She woke up from her deep sleep and felt that she was being carried by a man. She thought that it was Jeremy carrying her, but after a closer look, she found that it was Felipe.

“Felipe?” Madeline was surprised.

The coldness in Felipe’s eyes disappeared immediately as he lowered his gaze. He gently met Madeline’s stare.

“Are you awake? Your fever isn’t completely gone, so I’ll take you home first.”

Madeline looked at Felipe in a daze, but she could only remember that she had spent the last night with Jeremy in a hotel.

In the middle of the night, she seemed to have gotten a fever. She had felt someone by her side, taking care of her restlessly. She even saw Jeremy’s face when she was still groggy from sleep, but it was Felipe who was in front of her now.

Felipe brought Madeline back to the villa and had his private doctor check on her.

After Madeline took her medicine, she fell back asleep again.

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