Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife chapter 1951

Madeline looked up and saw a tall man wearing limited edition sportswear with a tote bag strapped diagonally across his broad shoulders. He looked as if he had just returned from exercising.

This man seemed to be in his twenties. His features were defined and resolute, and he looked very handsome too. Nevertheless, this handsome man also looked like a frivolous yuppie. Overall, he looked like an unruly hedonist.

Madeline took another look at the man and realized that the expression in the man’s eyes looked similar to Carter’s.

It seemed that he should be Carter’s cousin.

After a while, the man walked up beside Madeline, curled the corners of his thin lips into a frivolous smile, and introduced himself, as expected.

“Hi, future cousin-in-law. This is the first time we have met. I am Carter’s cousin, Jim.”

Jim Gray.

Madeline digested this name and found that it was foreign.

She stood up with a slight smile and politely extended her hand in a friendly greeting. “Hello, I am Eveline Montgomery.”

be thinking about the name carefully, and then, with a cynical grin, he reached out to hold Madeline’s hand. “The

grin, he let go, started walking toward the woman resplendent with jewels

grin. “ Jimmy,

mom.” Jim thanked her

said to Jim with a smile.

Oh.

that this woman was Jim’s mother, so no wonder she had snapped

the position of the royal

you to say such a mindless thing. Whether two of us are a match isn’t based on our names. Eveline and I will be having our wedding tomorrow.  It’s inappropriate  for  you  to say

slight smile on his face, one could see that

her head and smiled lightly at Carter. “Carter, I think Jim was

Jim praised Madeline. “ I’m certainly a little tired from playing,

like he was joking, but

a wife can help him win the right of inheritance, that’ll

cast his gaze to Carter. “Carter, do

was clear that he was talking about Carter, and the displeased look was

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