Read Married by Mistake Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife [by Sixteenth Child] Chapter 389 – Meredith was taken aback by Jeremy’s sudden tug. Her eyes widened in shock as she took in his words. She seemed to have lost the ability to breathe.

‘How… How does he know that it wasn’t me?

‘Unless Madeline has already told him everything?

‘No. She wouldn’t. There’s no way she would!’

“Cough, cough…”

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Meredith felt the air get sucked out of her lungs as Jeremy’s hand on her collar tightened. Her complexion flushed and her tongue became tied. “What… What are you saying, Jeremy? I am Linnie, the one you hold dear in your heart. How else would I have the leaf bookmark? Cough, cough… Please… Jeremy, let go…”

“Do you still think that you can lie to me at this point?” Jeremy squinted, a ray of frost shooting from his eyes and freezing the better half of Meredith’s heart.

“You aren’t even Eloise and Sean’s daughter, so how could the gold pendant engraved with the name ‘Eveline’ be yours? You never had the memory of the nickname ‘Linnie’ to begin with! So how could you be that little girl?”

Meredith’s pupils contracted at his words.

not expected Eloise to tell Jeremy such a thing, let alone that Jeremy would be able to deduce the truth

Jeremy’s tone lowered with every word as unbridled anger seeped out of his all-consuming peach-blossom eyes. “You should’ve known, Meredith Crawford,

raising green veins

as she took in the

Don’t k**l me,

that she was Linnie, but she

swam in her eyes. It compelled her to admit to

please, let me go… If… You’ll never find out who

be absolutely honest, Jeremy no longer cared about

he fell for Madeline, Jeremy no longer desired to fulfill the promises he made when

most that very moment was the fact that he had allowed this woman to intoxicate him,

As he had believed in her wicked words, he hurt the woman he truly

threw Meredith away, the desire to k**l bubbling

and began to gasp

too

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