Read Married by Mistake Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife [by Sixteenth Child] Chapter 324 – He had never gotten so angry in front of others before, but today, he did it for Vera. He was breaking his usually regal and noble visage.

“Jeremy, you heard what Rose said. Meredith is the victim. She’s innocent!” Eloise suddenly emphasized. She would rather believe Rose’s explanation than Meredith’s despicableness.

“Aren’t you going to hurry up and let go of that woman? Where is Meredith’s place in this?”

Of course, Jeremy would not let Madeline go. Instead, he hugged her even tighter and glanced at the woman in his arms softly.

“I will never let go of this woman in my life. As for your daughter, I’ve already canceled my engagement with her. Don’t make me repeat it.”

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As Jeremy spoke with such a leisurely tone, he hugged Madeline and turned directly into the house.

Eloise watched this scene dumbly, gritting her teeth with anger.

This scene was so offending, hateful, and embarrassing for Meredith!

Jeremy had completely denied their marriage in front of so many people, even publicly announcing his determination for Vera.

this

Madeline as they went directly to

to live here, there was always someone who cleaned the room. Madeline smelled a familiar fragrance as soon as

blended. It had the effect of calming and aiding

Whitman had gotten someone to buy two

she returned to the bedroom, she

shirt. The warm autumn sun was shining on his handsome face. His quiet appearance at

no longer the

for what transpired just

his head. His alluring, slender eyes were softened by the autumn wind. “Perhaps I shouldn’t have allowed you to suffer this grievance from the beginning. Otherwise, there would’ve been no such thing as what

you saying? That you feel bad

eyes deeply. “Didn’t you feel sorry for me just now as

very low and the magnetic sound slipped into

help but stretch out his hand

person in front of him was Vera, but as he looked into her eyes

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