Chapter 926
The man frowned his beautiful eyebrows with discomfort. When Madeline gripped his hand with even more force, he forcefully broke away from her. His low magnetic voice was very cold.
“Are you trying to get my attention by acting this way? I’m not interested in pregnant women, so stop following me.”
When Madeline’s palm became empty again, her heart seemed to have followed suit and hollowed out.
She could not believe that she was looking at the man who did not know her. It was clear that he was starting to dislike her. She was not sure whether she should be happy or even sadder.
She should feel happy.
After all, he was still alive.
There was nothing more important for her than for him to be alive and living well.
Madeline told herself so and caught up with him. “Jeremy Whitman, don’t go.”
When he was stopped by Madeline again, unpleasant emotions appeared on the handsome man’s face. “If you pester me again, I’ll definitely make you regret it.” He warned.
Madeline looked at the cold-eyed man with distress in her eyes. “Jeremy, I know there must be some reason for you to be acting like this. If you go with me, I’ll prove to you who we are to each other.”
She took his hand and wanted to walk off with him, but when she turned around, Lana had appeared in front of her.
Madeline grabbed Jeremy’s hand with even more force, her eyes turning hostile as Lana walked toward them.
Lana wore a sexy short skirt, and her short hair was changed into another style once more. It was dyed blue-gray now, but one thing did not change about her—she was still as pretentious as ever.
“Eveline, please let go of my man’s hand,” Lana said.
When Lana said that, Madeline’s clenched hand was broken free.
The man behind her walked straight to Lana’s side. His eyes that were initially indifferent suddenly looked at Lana with gentleness. “I don’t know where this woman came from. She suddenly told me that she wants to take me away.”
Madeline listened to the man in disbelief and saw Lana’s red lips curving up into a big smile.
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