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Chapter 541
After hearing these words, Madeline could not help but furrow her brows.
She was about to push the door when her raised hand was gently grabbed.
Madeline turned her head and saw Felipe’s warm smile. “The procedure has been completed, let’s go.”
He took her by the hand and was about to leave when Madeline grabbed him. “Felipe, there’s a woman in there who’s bullying an old man.”
“We still shouldn’t bother about other people’s family affairs.” Felipe frowned as if he was troubled, but his gaze was affectionate. “After all, we don’t know the ins and outs of the situation. Let’s go.”
Madeline glanced into the ward again. Yvonne’s hateful face and the miserable-looking frame in the wheelchair made her feel dissatisfied.
Karen chased Madeline all the way to the elevator, but before she had the chance to vent, the elevator door closed before her eyes.
She cussed in anger, and as she was about to turn around, the elevator door beside opened.
Jeremy, who had just returned from the police station, walked out of the elevator. His handsome face was cold and solemn. His whole body exuded a powerful aura.
Karen hurried over. “Jeremy, where have you been all morning? Did you know that Felipe just left with Madeline? I say, they must have…”
Before she could finish speaking, Karen saw the anger that spilled from Jeremy’s eyes.
Jeremy glanced over, then turned around to leave.
“Jeremy, just leave that woman alone. Your grandfather will be discharged from the hospital in a while. What would he do without you?!”
Karen shouted to Jeremy with a worried expression on her face, then she began to act tenderly.
“Jeremy, your grandpa can’t speak or walk now. How pitiful!”
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