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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1633

Chapter 1633

Listening to Madeline’s words and seeing the self-confidence on her face, the smile on Carter’s handsome face became deeper.

“What you just said makes me look forward to your next performance even more.” He smiled. There seemed to be a flash of excitement in his eyes.

Madeline was about to speak when she raised her eyes to see Camille walk in with a dull expression on her face.

“Carter, there’s still time. Think about this more clearly.” Camille persuaded again.

However, Carter was firm. “I’ve been thinking about this very clearly from the beginning. Otherwise, I wouldn’t be where I am now.”

“…Carter.”

Carter glanced at the time on his watch nonchalantly and then summoned the maids.

The maids waiting outside the door trotted in immediately. “Mr. Carter.”

“Help the future young madam put her veil on. The wedding ceremony will begin soon.”

“Yes, Mr. Carter,” the maids responded immediately.

Madeline stood calmly, letting the white veil fall on her face. The sharpness and tenacity in her eyes were not concealed by the veil at all.

Carter stared into Madeline’s eyes until the veil covered her face.

He pulled the corners of his lips into a satisfied smile, and when he turned around, he received a report from his subordinates. He learned that Jeremy was among the guests, and Carter’s smile grew wider.

Madeline caught the smile on Carter’s lips, and she could roughly guess that something was going on.

‘Jeremy, this time, I won’t let you down again.’

Madeline squeezed the wedding ring in her hand and followed behind Carter.

Madeline raised her eyebrows and replied profoundly, “What if I don’t cooperate?”

Carter frowned subconsciously when he heard the words. Then, he looked down at the beautiful smile vaguely showing from under the white veil.

However, he only thought that Madeline was trying to be brave. He did not think that Madeline would risk Jeremy’s safety.

Carter led Madeline to the podium where they would say their vows while feeling relieved.

The wedding was held according to Western culture. The priest in front of Madeline was speaking in the language of St. Piaf. Although Madeline could not understand him, she could roughly guess what the words meant.

At the end, the priest asked Carter in a language that Madeline could understand whether he would like to marry Madeline regardless of pain or illness, sadness or happiness.

Carter simply answered with two words, “I do.”

There was thunderous applause and a series of cheers followed after his answer.

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