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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 2109

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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 2109 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 2109 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Fabian seemed to suddenly become very impulsive because he was trying to show Jeremy his determination and stance.

Jeremy could see Fabian’s fervent anticipation, but he had not expected Fabian to use his past with Madeline as an example.

In retrospect, he and Madeline had only met once back then, but they never forgot each other.

However…

Jeremy looked at Fabian thoughtfully, “But Lily is still an ignorant kid, and you are not.“

“So, now, I will only take care of Lily with peace of mind. As long as she doesn’t hate me, I will always be by her side.“

Fabian made a solemn promise, and the look in his eyes was firm.

“Jeremy, I, like you, also hope that Lily will grow up happily and healthily. So, I will not go beyond what I should do, let alone cause any trouble to Lily.“

After listening to Fabian’s sincere words, Jeremy smiled knowingly.

“Lily still doesn’t understand anything. Since she doesn’t understand anything, her feelings are the most intuitive. She can feel it if you treat her well. Linnie and I can also see it, so that’s why we are fine with letting Lily stay with you.“

“Are you for real this time?“ Fabian was a little excited, but he forced himself to stay calm when he asked that.

“Yeah.“ Jeremy nodded lightly. “Linnie and I have been out for a while, so we have to go back. Since Lily is fine here, we have no worries.“

Fabian felt both at ease and happy when he heard this.

His eyes were nearly bursting with joy.

A few days later, Shirley finally came out with the antidote.

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