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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 105

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Chapter 105

It turned out to be the husband of Eloise, Sean Montgomery.

Looking at this tall and steady back, Madeline felt a sense of sorrow and grief in her heart.

She had also longed for a father, but unfortunately, she had never felt the love of father or mother in her life.

“How’s your mother’s situation?” Sean was very nervous about this situation.

Meredith cried, “I don’t know what’s wrong. There seems to have been an accident during the operation. Mother is bleeding heavily and she is now in operation…”

“What?” Sean’s expression changed all of a sudden and he ran to the operating room.

Madeline’s heartbeat also stopped for a second. How could an accident really have happened?

She squeezed her fingers anxiously but then heard Meredith’s cold voice saying, “Where did so many people with RH blood suddenly appear from? Once before, and once again now.”

Meredith’s tone did not carry any sense of gratitude, but rather it sounded very dissatisfied.

Then again, she could do something like personally cutting up her own son’s cheeks, as if she had a conscience.

What Madeline was most worried about at the moment was Eloise’s situation. While she was waiting, she started to feel discomfort in her body again. The area where the tumor was hurt so much that it affected her nerves, making her uncomfortable.

She had subconsciously wanted to take the painkillers from her bag, but she suddenly stopped and thought of the bottle of painkillers that Jeremy had thrown away. She smiled bitterly.

At this moment, the nurse who had been scolded by Meredith previously ran to her happily. “Young lady, thank you for the blood you’d donated. Otherwise, Mrs. Montgomery might not have been so lucky now.”

Madeline raised her head shakily and she stood up reluctantly, “How is Mrs. Montgomery’s situation now? Is the operation over?”

“Appendicitis is originally just a minor operation. If it weren’t for the minor complication, the operation would have ended long ago. Don’t worry, Mrs. Montgomery is fine.”

Hearing the nurse’s answer, the large rock in Madeline’s heart fell away in an instant.

That was great. Everything was fine.

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