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Chapter 802
This word cut across Madeline’s heart like an invisible sharp blade.
She watched Jeremy turn around unhesitantly, not even sparing a glance from the corner of his eyes.
‘Jeremy, you really believed my cold, hard lie back then.’
“It seems that he’s not as affectionate to you as I imagined he would be,” Felipe said with a soft smile, “There’s an important customer who wants to talk to me. You can eat something here first. I’ll come look for you later.”
Felipe turned around and left, leaving Madeline to stand there in a daze.
She walked to the long table, picked up a glass of red wine, and drank again.
However, she could no longer taste the sweet and delicate fragrance of the red wine—only the bitter taste reached her heart.
“Isn’t this Eveline Montgomery?”
“Whose woman do you think she is? Didn’t she just marry Jeremy a few months ago? Why is she with Jeremy’s uncle, Felipe, now?”
“Wealthy families are messy. I also heard that Jeremy and Felipe broke their relationship as uncle and nephew just to fight for her. Now, they remain friendly in appearance but are estranged at heart.”
“Tsk, beauty is a disaster. Indeed, the more beautiful a woman is, the more vicious she is!”
“Well, look at her, she looks like a vixen.”
Malicious whispers could be heard.
Madeline turned around gracefully while holding the wine glass. She faced the ladies who were trashing her while watching her.
“I understand your implications. If you want to praise me for being beautiful, you can say it straight to my face. There’s no need to beat around the bush. Everyone knows that the face of a vixen is usually very beautiful.”
“…”
“…”
The few ladies were humiliated when they heard her. They murmured while walking away angrily.
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