Read Married by Mistake Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife [by Sixteenth Child] Chapter 726 – Felipe’s eyes glinted, and when he was about to say something, Madeline quickly walked over from behind him.

Jeremy looked at Madeline. “Linnie…”

Slap!

Madeline slapped Jeremy heavily across the face.

Jeremy’s face was turned to the side from the slap and the excruciating pain crept into his heart.

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Madeline glared at Jeremy with tears in her eyes. She was biting her lip tightly. “Even if you didn’t want to k**l Lily, she still went missing under your care. You won’t be able to get away from this responsibility no matter what you say!”

Her eyes looked pained. “Jeremy, why do you have to make me hate you?” Madeline said before turning around. Then, Felipe chased behind her.

Jeremy did not even get to see Lilian for the last time before she was brought into the car.

After a while, everything around him plunged into silence. Jeremy stood there alone while stuck in a daze.

He had not protected the woman he loved back then and caused her to d*e in his arms. Today, he made the same f***l mistake again.

a tree nearby and roared in pain. Then, he let out a wail before falling to

“Lillian…”

interrupted Madeline’s plan to go back to F Country

she could not handle the loss. She

a little fairy when she laughed, Madeline felt that it was getting extremely hard

was, she could not

the police captured the human trafficker who had

Lillian go with him. However, after he got Lillian, she started making a fuss and kept asking for her mother.

news about that, he went to the police station and

and begged for forgiveness. He told Jeremy that he

trafficker and did not fly into a fit of rage. On the contrary, he walked

he saw Madeline walking over with

of fall, and there was a light drizzle that was being carried along with the wind. The coldness would penetrate

were calm

ache in her heart again as he reached out his hand to grab Madeline.

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