Chapter 59
To be honest, Madeline was still extremely disturbed and uneasy. With her current ability, she could not fight Meredith at all.
Furthermore, she could not read Jeremy’s attitude toward her today.
When she was thinking about it, there was a movement from the hallway.
Madeline raised her head just as Jeremy’s noble and elegant body came into her vision.
The rain had not stopped yet, and his usual frigid temperament seemed a little colder because of the rain.
He happened to look over, his eyes meeting Madeline’s. His eyes were too deep. It was as if she would sink deep into his eyes with one more look.
Madeline’s heart jumped inexplicably. When she was about to avoid this gaze, she felt a gust of wind blowing by her side.
Meredith clutched one side of her face and ran to Jeremy while sobbing. Then, she buried herself in his chest.
“Jeremy…” Her voice trembled as if she had been greatly wronged.
Alright.
This two-faced bitch was about to start acting again.
Madeline lifted the corners of her lips in amusement. She was really tired of this.
Jeremy’s gaze stayed on Madeline’s face for a few seconds before he comforted Meredith. “What happened?”
His voice sounded very nice, but he had never used this gentle tone with Madeline before.
“Mer.” Jeremy ran over immediately while feeling nervous.
When she saw this, Madeline felt a pang in her heart.
How many times had he thrown her away, causing her to be in so much pain that she was unable to stand up straight? When had he cared for her? He would even kick her and watch on coldly.
Madeline clenched her fists and turned to walk into the dining room.
Not long after, Jeremy and Meredith also came over.
He thoughtfully helped the limping Meredith to sit down. Then, he ordered Mrs. Hughes to serve her an extra bowl of pasta.
Meredith’s lips curled up secretly while she gave Madeline a triumphant look. Then, she opened her mouth coquettishly. “Jeremy, my foot hurts. I want to stay here tonight. I have a change of clothes and my daily necessities here anyway.”
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