Read Married by Mistake Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife [by Sixteenth Child] Chapter 170 – Hearing Jeremy call her that caused a wave of emotions to wash over Madeline.

She did not think that Jeremy would have rushed to her side and hold her like that.

Madeline looked up and saw the concerned look on Jeremy’s face.

Was he worried about her?

A brief moment of doubt could be seen in Madeline’s eyes as she felt Jeremy hug her tightly. She could even clearly feel the warmth from his chest.

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It was the warmth that she used to long for, but today, she no longer craved it.

“Thank you, Mr. Whitman,” Madeline said calmly.

Jeremy sobered up at that, relaxing his hug.

Madeline tidied up her clothes as she shot a meaningful look at Jeremy. “If I’m not mistaken, did you call me Maddie just now? According to your fiancée, you deeply hate your ex-wife. Not only was she constantly clinging to you, she even trapped you and forced you to marry her. If that’s the case, shouldn’t you hate me as well? Why did you help me just now?”

there was an air

showed Madeline a fake smile as he said,

her eyebrows before nodding. “Fine. To satisfy my curiosity, I’ll get in

Madeline’s phone rang. She looked at the screen and saw

looked at Jeremy who was driving the car as she answered the

few days. Where’s the aromatherapy kit I asked for? What have you been doing after receiving my

very quiet, and thanks to the speaker, Jeremy could clearly hear what was being said. He was already starting to feel that the voice was familiar when Meredith spoke yet again, “I’m warning you, if you

low voice, “If you can wait, then wait. If you can’t wait, then don’t bother looking for me. I don’t

“You…”

before Meredith could even say anything

quietened down, Jeremy curiously asked,

would give

“It’s just an

do you have other businesses as well?” Jeremy looked at Madeline with

that Jeremy was interested, Madeline let out a mysterious smile. “Mr. Whitman, you’ll find out

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