Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife chapter 1965

Jim’s mother exposed Carter with no regard for his image. She had no intention of giving Carter any chance.

As she said that, the surrounding atmosphere suddenly became serious.

Before deciding to have a wedding with Madeline, Carter had already made preparations a long time ago. He had asked those who knew that he and Madeline almost had a wedding to remain silent.

However, what he had not expected was that Jim’s mother would expose such information at such a time.

Nonetheless, this was also predictable.

Jim wanted to fight for the royal sucession, and of course, his mother wanted to help him.

Just like how Camille helped Carter.

Old Master Gray’s expression gradually looked displeased, and then he looked at Carter and spoke with a much calmer tone.

deal.

to speak nonsense during such an occasion?” Jim’s mother was confident; she had her card up her

did not panic at all. He smiled softly and parted his

want to say this, then yes, Eveline is indeed a married woman because a few months ago, Eveline and I had already signed the marriage certificate. After that, for some reason, Eveline

smile, looking

cause  trouble at my wedding with Eveline so that grandpa will change his impression of me. But do you think grandpa will believe your

turned to face the guests

about to marry Eveline but because of the appearance of a man who claimed to be Eveline’s

forget to look at Jim’s mother with a

know you really want to fight for Jimmy’s right to rule, but if you use this method

Jim’s mother’s face fell,

you! What I said is all true! What mentally ill patient? That man

know? You married Eveline just to use her background to increase your chances in the fight for the right to rule. You are using

is a very devious man. If you were to give St. Piaf to him, you wouldn’t be able to imagine what St. Piaf

it when people involved politics in his family matters. At this

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