Read Married by Mistake Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife [by Sixteenth Child] Chapter 4 – Madeline could not link the woman calling her names with Meredith.

Ever since she entered the Crawford Family and met Meredith, she had felt that the latter was a young lady who was magnanimous, elegant, kind, and gentle. However, right now…

“I’m so mad! I wasted so much time and effort by forming the perfect plan and making Jeremy drink that drugged beverage. I had even called reporters to photograph and record evidence of me spending the night with Jeremy the first thing in the morning so that Old Man Whitman would agree to let me marry Jeremy. Who knew I had misread the room number and slept with a wretched-looking tramp. I accidentally let Madeline benefit from it!”

So, this was the truth; this was the true face of the good sister who had been trying to beg for mercy on her behalf a few minutes ago.

Madeline’s heart was now beating extremely fast. She felt extreme feelings of lament hysteria.

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This was the precious darling that was so kind and gentle in Jeremy’s eyes.

She was a sweet-tempered and easy-mannered young lady in everyone’s eyes.

mention, she was her big sister that

as well. How could you have entered the

would I have known that it would be so potent?” Meredith’s tone became agitated. “What should we do next? I don’t want her to stay in the position of Mrs. Whitman for another second! Jeremy is my

simple. Just look at how worried Jeremy was just now. As long as

“Your father is right. Jeremy was forced by that old man to marry her. The person he loves is you. As long as you

marrow didn’t match mine, she’d never have been allowed to step foot into our home. Do you know how disgusted I feel every time I have to call her

hearing Meredith’s words, Madeline felt her vision begin to turn dark. She could also feel

adopted her out of good

Meredith had been calling Madeline her

not around, Madeline was

Heh.

How ironic.

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