Read Married by Mistake Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife [by Sixteenth Child] Chapter 9 – Madeline felt so unwell it was as if her heart had been sliced a thousand times by a knife. “Jeremy, I’m telling the truth!”

“To me, nothing is more important than Meredith’s feelings. What rubbish are you spewing?”

His comeback was unfathomable. It was so straightforward it stabbed Madeline’s heart like a sharp sword.

So, to him, the truth was not important. The important thing was that he loved Meredith and that fact trumped everything.

She felt her heart sink like a rock. It was as if she had lost all hope and could only yearn for this man.


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Madeline smiled lamentably and said, “Alright, I’ll apologize.”

She endured the debilitating pain in her body and bowed her head to apologize to Meredith.

She saw Meredith smirking in secret. That victorious smile was extremely dazzling to her.

She had never thought that Jeremy would ignore the truth for Meredith. The only reason was that he loved her. He loved her so much.

that followed, Madelin never

her spirits; she did not want to torture herself

graduated with flying colors. She sent out her resume online, and after a while, two companies invited her for

use th work to distract herself, but she still could not help but think about

how much he resented

so the employees in the company had already clocked off work. On the other hand, Madeline had stayed

she went home, she would still be all alone. Hence, she would rather

Madeline was feeling a little

a child in her womb. All of

to leave, her phone’s

beat, and

the

hesitated

“Jeremy…”

Jeremy, you’re so amazing.

phone. It penetrated Madeline’s ears and

as if her heart had plummeted from heaven to h**l. An uncontrollable pang

those voices from her memory. However, tears had already started escaping

dragged her tired body back home and took out a bottle of red

did away with this method of torture. She could not let the baby in her

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