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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 321

Chapter 321

As Madeline’s voice fell, the surrounding gradually became quiet.

The truth about this incident?

Is what that was just said not the truth?

Everyone was looking at each other all confused.

Meredith knew in her heart that she was the culprit, and when Madeline said this all of a sudden, she could not help but feel guilty.

When thinking about how she could fight back, Eloise stepped forward to defend her immediately.

“Vera Quinn, you really are an insidious woman. You just want to tarnish my daughter’s reputation!”

Eloise pointed at Madeline with uncontrollable anger and rebuked.

“You spent money to hire those men to kidnap Meredith and had her suffer such cruel abuse. Not only that, but you also put this matter up onto the internet to cause such a fuss, which then hurt Meredith’s reputation. I’ll seek justice for my daughter today!”

“Mom…” Meredith hugged Eloise’s arm tearfully and leaned against her very weakly. “Forget it, Mom. I don’t want to push it anymore. I don’t want Jeremy to be unhappy…”

“Jeremy, listen to this. Up to this point, Meredith still cares about you, but you!” Eloise hugged Meredith distressedly while fiercely shooting an accusatory gaze at Jeremy and Madeline. “For this vixen, you’ve allowed Meredith to be wrongly accused and haven’t even shown any concern for her. You’re not worthy of my daughter at all!”

“Jeremy, our future relatives are right. In any case, you can’t ignore Meredith. This matter must be investigated to the end!”

Mrs. Whitman seemed to be siding with Meredith.

On the other hand, Meredith cried whilst becoming more excited at this moment. “Mrs. Whitman, Mom, it’s enough that you both support me. Although I’m a victim, I really don’t intend to pursue this.”

Meredith swallowed twice and looked at Madeline.

“Miss Vera, the fault is mine. I made you unhappy. I was unlucky for what happened before. I won’t pursue this, so I also hope that you don’t anger my mother. Please…”

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