Read Married by Mistake Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife [by Sixteenth Child] Chapter 428 – “What’s wrong? Why are you so nervous?” The man’s low and deep voice slid into her ears like thick red wine.

Madeline suddenly withdrew her thoughts. In the dark, a sneer appeared on the corner of her lips.

“It’s nothing. I just thought of a funny joke all of a sudden,” she said indifferently, but her eyes were burning.

‘That’s right, it’s a joke. A very big joke.

‘He may love any woman in this world, but he’ll never love me.’

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The next day after Madeline got up early to prepare a hearty breakfast for Jackson, she then sent him to kindergarten with Jeremy.

It was obvious that Jackson’s current state was much better than before.

Madeline had never seen a child who became happier and more at ease after being without their biological mother.

What kind of a devil was Meredith to be able to destroy her own flesh and blood to the point of depression and mental damage?

Whitman Corporation.

morning meeting was over, Jeremy took Madeline to the department

to study some time ago, so I’ll leave this to you now,” Jeremy announced in front of all

and they were also familiar with the name Vera Quinn.

this new role. She

herself with the department all morning, Madeline then planned to look for Jeremy. Just as she got out of the elevator, she saw Yvonne holding an

Yvonne’s coquettish voice

much I missed you when

had poured her heart out, but Jeremy seemed to be unresponsive to her.

face darkened as soon as she saw

not be bothered to put on a show and fake a friendly look

was just that Madeline noticed how the other woman had curled her lips maliciously when she passed by. This was followed by Madeline feeling

intentionally stretching out her leg in an attempt to trip

such a thing even with the knowledge that she was pregnant,

Then, she happened to

and smiled. “It’s better to steady your own footsteps

on her own foot. She immediately lost her

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