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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 280

Chapter 280

In the next second, Jeremy got out of the car while surrounded by an icy aura.

His face was ice-cold when he saw them grabbing Madeline’s hands. He lifted his eyebrow before pulling Madeline to his side and away from the officers.

“Meredith’s fall was just an accident. It has nothing to do with her. Please investigate thoroughly before you make an arrest.”

His tone was cold while his eyes were narrowed. After that, he grabbed Madeline’s shoulder and opened the door of the passenger seat. “Get in.”

Compared to the police car, Madeline would much rather get into Jeremy’s car.

In just a few seconds, Jeremy had driven her to a quiet and empty suburb.

When she got out of the car, Madeline asked him frankly, “I caused the woman you love the most to fall from a building. Why are you still helping me?”

Jeremy looked at her with a fake smile. “The woman I love the most? Do you know who the woman I love the most is?”

“Not only do I know who it is, but I think the entire Glendale also knows that the woman you love the most is Meredith. On the other hand, the woman you hate the most is your ex-wife, Madeline,” Madeline smiled and answered without thinking.

Jeremy lifted his eyebrow after he heard that. He did not say anything more. It was as if he had fallen into deep thought.

Madeline curled the corners of her lips when she saw the silent man. “Thank you for helping me just now, but I think you should go back to take care of the woman you love the most. I think she can’t be without you in this lifetime,” she said before turning around. However, the moment she stepped away, she was pulled back by her wrist.

The coldness penetrated her skin and enveloped her heart.

Jeremy grabbed Madeline’s wrist and walked behind her slowly. “That day, you asked me if you should marry a man who looks like me since you look like my ex-wife. I’m going to answer you now, and the answer is yes.”

“…” Madeline turned her head in confusion. Her eyes met his amorous gaze.

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