Read Married by Mistake Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife [by Sixteenth Child] Chapter 219 – In the crowd, there was suddenly an overly familiar voice that came from nowhere.

Madeline’s heart was in her mouth all of a sudden and her heartbeat also increased. Yet, her face revealed no reaction. She walked toward Jeremy without even a single ripple.

“Mr. Whitman, did you deliberately bring me here for breakfast?” She smiled, the morning rays after the rain falling on her immaculate and delicate face, shining beautifully.

Jeremy seemingly glanced in a certain direction, then nodded. “Won’t my future aunt-in-law show deference in a public setting? Or are you worried that Uncle Felipe will be jealous?”

“Why would Felipe be jealous because of such a thing?” Madeline smiled calmly, but her heartbeat was erratic.

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She could still hear that familiar voice calling out ‘Maddie’ again and again.

That voice, accompanied by rapid footsteps, got closer and closer.

However, she just calmly followed Jeremy’s footsteps to the breakfast shop.

“Maddie!”

to step into the breakfast shop, the

It really is

tears were like a broken dam, cascading down from her eyes

in confusion. “Could it be that you’re Madeline Crawford’s old friend and you also think that

Madeline’s answer, Ava’s tearful eyes whirled

Maddie, what on earth

in the end, it was incomparable to the surprise of seeing Madeline at

excitedly, feeling the realness of her friend’s flesh

you still with this scumbag? He and Meredith almost k****d you back then! How can you still forgive him? Come with me! Don’t be together with this

glared at Jeremy angrily and pulled

did Madeline not take a step, but she also withdrew

the wrong person. I’m

her business card calmly as

is my business

card Madeline had handed over blankly. The words ‘Vera Quinn’ looked unusually

not be my Maddie?!” Ava raised her hand, wiped her tears, and looked at Madeline’s face carefully. These delicate eyebrows were

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