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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1456

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Chapter 1456

“Where am I?” Madeline parted her lips and asked the man who had his back toward her.

The man slowed down and turned his face slightly. His resolute and perfect jaw looked even more exceptional under the light.

“It’s not important where you are. If you still want to go home, then stop your tears.” His voice was also as cold as his aura.

Madeline clutched the handkerchief tightly. “Were you the one who saved me?”

“I was just passing by.” His answer was straightforward.

Madeline remembered that she did see another yacht heading toward her before the yacht Ryan was on exploded.

Perhaps this man was on that yacht and coincidentally, he witnessed the yacht exploding so he saved her.

“Thank you.” Madeline looked at the man’s back and thanked him. At the same time, she remembered Ryan who was still on the yacht. “Did you save my friend too?”

“Friend?” The man sounded puzzled. Then, he turned around. “Do you mean the man who was chasing you on the other yacht?”

When she heard this, Madeline was stunned. Then, she answered softly, “Yeah.”

The man looked at Madeline with no expression on his face. After two seconds, he answered, “You should take care of yourself.”

Madeline did not know how to feel when she heard that.

She was hurt so badly, so Ryan must also be horribly hurt as well. However, Madeline had no idea about Ryan’s condition right now.

She picked up the handkerchief to softly wipe away the tears in the corners of her eyes.

That was right, she could not cry.

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