Read Married by Mistake Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife [by Sixteenth Child] Chapter 325 – Madeline pursed her lips and smiled, her intoxicating dimples blooming on the sides of her lips.

“Don’t you want me to fall in love with you? The truth is, you still love Meredith, right?” She pulled on his necktie with a hint of grievance in her eyes. “If this is the case, I’ll leave now and never see you again.”

Madeline pretended to be disappointed and let go of Jeremy’s necktie.

As soon as his neckline was loosened, Jeremy felt the warmth flowing away from his heart.

Seeing her turning around with disappointment in front of his eyes, he froze in a trance. It felt as if his heart was suddenly stabbed by an invisible needle.

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“Don’t go.”

Jeremy grabbed Madeline’s wrist.

Madeline, who had not taken more than a step, stopped abruptly. At the back where Jeremy could not see, she quietly raised a triumphant smile.

It was just that she had not even enjoyed this victory for more than a few seconds before Jeremy suddenly used his force to bring her into his arms.

Madeline crashed into his chest unexpectedly. The familiar fragrance quickly surrounded her breath.

sleep every night. However, she had waited and waited until her heart sank like a stone. It was a

lips and laughed

perplexed when she inadvertently met his eyes that were as deep and blurry

that Jeremy was looking at her very affectionately. Having seen his cold and ruthless appearance, his appearance at this moment made

noticed that the figure was still in the corner by the wall downstairs, looking at Jeremy and

that it

she would do

felt something cold on her cheek as she was thinking. It was Jeremy

closer toward her. Suddenly, he pressed his lips onto hers

“…”

to resist but thinking

the other day, but now, Jeremy had not drunk at all

his behavior

never kissed her even when conducting husband and wife matters with her. He had only slept with her

was

looked exactly like the

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