Chapter 130
Madeline struggled to breathe, her face red as she forced a smile. “Slander? Jeremy, do you know what slander truly is?”
“Jeremy, when you were dreaming in the afternoon, did you not dream of our dead child? Has your consciousness never hurt for it?” Madeline looked at the man that had a conflicted expression.
“That child was not mine.” He said through clenched teeth, his eyes coldly gazing at Madeline, but there was a sliver of doubt in them.
Madeline laughed, her tears dropping on Jeremy’s hands.
Jeremy suddenly felt it was abnormally hot, burning him until he let go of Madeline’s throat. He uncomfortably avoided Madeline’s case, starting the car.
“If you don’t want to die, then stop provoking me.”
Madeline inhaled deeply, not speaking again.
At least for the moment, she really did not want to die. She wanted to live until Meredith’s true face was revealed.
Madeline was forcefully brought to the hospital by Jeremy. Meredith was in the VIP ward, and Madeline could vaguely hear the sounds of her crying inside. Seeing that Madeline was here, Rose stopped her at the door.
“Madeline you despicable woman, what are you here for! Do you think Meredith isn’t dying fast enough?!” She shouted in anger, her finger pointing at Madeline, looking like a shrew.
Madeline calmly looked at Jeremy. “I didn’t want to come either, but my husband forced me.”
Madeline wanted to go in as well, but was stopped by Rose. “Madeline, who do you think you are? You are not worthy of coming into Meredith’s ward!”
Madeline looked directly at Rose. “You know exactly who I am.”
“You…” Rose was suddenly stunned speechless.
Madeline was very satisfied when she saw that. Just as she was about to leave, she heard Eloise gently saying, “Mer, don’t think these thoughts. To me, you are the purest and most innocent child. That vile and shameless woman, Madeline, snatched away the man you love, harmed your child, and even harmed you. I will definitely get justice for you!”
Madeline’s legs suddenly froze, feeling extremely heavy.
She stood in front of the ward, hearing Eloise’s assessment of her. A vile and shameless woman.
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