Read Married by Mistake Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife [by Sixteenth Child] Chapter 387 – Madeline’s eyes flickered with interest as she stared at Eloise, whose tears were streaming freely, in shock. “Why would you say so, Mrs. Montgomery?”

“Eloise and I heard Meredith admit it herself.” Sean sighed, his brows furrowing tightly. “I can’t believe that she stole the identity.”

Madeline was rather confused at the turn of events.

Why would Meredith admit to not being the eldest daughter of the Montgomery family?

Doing such a thing gave her no advantages.

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“I would never have heard her conversation with Rose and Jon had I not gone to visit her at the detention center.”

Eloise scoffed self-effacingly, and it dawned on Madeline that Eloise had overheard something that was never meant for her to hear.

A lie would always be a lie. Finding out the truth was only a matter of when.

It felt ironic, and she heard Eloise let out a chuckle.

“I thought that I had finally found my daughter after so many years. Sean and I drenched her with love these three years we thought she was ours. I didn’t even blink when I spent tens of millions on her as long as it made her happy.”

was not surprised at the number at

on was taken for her own personal use, a fraction of it had certainly gone

been nothing but fake with us these three years. The only thing about us that mattered to her was the

finally seen through Meredith’s

it was too

silently, finding the absurdity

as your daughter, everything she has done,

protection for her were no different to Jeremy’s at the very beginning. You’d stab and hurt me without a second thought and only cared about who was truly

heal, but the scars

Vera.” Eloise suddenly reached out to grab Madeline’s

back to stare at

time, Miss Vera, that you heard Rose Tanner say that my daughter died three years ago. Could you please recall again if

on Madeline’s hand

as she

beat as she stared

Vera?” Eloise urged

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