Read Married by Mistake Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife [by Sixteenth Child] Chapter 482 – “Your words were so touching, Mr. Whitman. However, it’s too bad that I’m not Madeline Crawford.” She denied it. Then, she chuckled sarcastically. “Even if I was Madeline, I wouldn’t forgive you nor give you another chance.”

The hope in Jeremy’s eyes was crushed. His heart also plummeted heavily.

Actually, it was not surprising for him to get this answer. However, when he heard her denying it, the words felt like a knife was slicing his heart.

Felipe rushed to the scene immediately after he saw the live broadcast online.

He pushed the crowd away and walked next to Madeline, his gentle and refined face filled with anger.

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He grabbed Madeline’s hand in front of everyone. His gaze was overbearing and possessive as he looked at Jeremy.

“Jeremy, don’t force your hypocritical apology and love on Vera. She’s not your ex-wife Madeline Crawford who you used to abandon and tarnish. She’s my fiancée, Vera Quinn.”

Felipe sounded like he was warning Jeremy.

On the other hand, this was the first time Madeline saw such obvious rage and aggression on Felipe’s face.

“On behalf of our relationship, I can let you off the hook this time. Please have some self-respect.”

held Madeline’s hand and walked

at Jeremy before she left with Felipe. However, the moment she started walking, she felt

to stop as well. Felipe frowned in agitation when

“Let go of Vera.”

walked in front of

Jeremy leaned down and got closer to her ear

Madeline’s ear, but no one else heard it. However, they saw Madeline’s eyes lighting

onlookers and Felipe heard Jeremy saying four words.

that he was

turned around. Unexpectedly, Madeline also let

Felipe’s expression changed. “Vera?”

and anxiety. “I’m sorry, Felipe. I need to leave. Something urgent came up.

not have the chance to stop

in, it was obvious

the onlookers were clear about

Quinn was the wife who Jeremy had abandoned back

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