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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 854

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Of the Sixteenth Child stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 854. Let's read the author's Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman Sixteenth Child story right here.

Chapter 854

“No, I won’t allow that. It’s been so many days and I need to take my husband home.”

Suddenly, a woman’s sweet voice sounded from the door of the basement.

Madeline looked over and saw Yvette ignoring the aggressive bodyguard as she calmly walked in.

Felipe saw Yvette’s sudden appearance and the expression in his eyes changed.

He even felt that his heart was starting to beat erratically.

Yvette did not mind Felipe’s gaze. She walked toward Jeremy, and when she saw the blood on his back, her expression changed. “Jeremy, you’re hurt. I’ll take you to the hospital now.”

Yvette pulled him up, but Jeremy refused to let go of Madeline’s hand.

When Madeline saw the determination in his eyes, she pulled her hand away. “Jeremy, go now. Don’t make your fiancée worry about you.”

“Mrs. Whitman is right. Jeremy, let’s go.” Yvette looked at Jeremy, noticing that his eyes had been on Madeline this whole time.

Yvette did not want to waste any more time. She grabbed Jeremy’s arm and forcefully pulled him out.

“Miss Charis,” Felipe called out to Yvette who was in a hurry to leave. “Are you so sure that you can take this person away from my manor?”

Yvette stopped in her tracks and replied coldly, “How interesting, Mr. Whitman. Is your manor a lawful jail? Do I need your permission to take my fiancé home? I don’t think you have the power to stop me from leaving with my fiancé.”

After she said that, Yvette helped Jeremy leave with no one going up to stop her.

Felipe stood where he was dumbfoundedly and stared at Yvette’s departing back in disbelief.

Was she really Cathy?

No.

Cathy would never speak to him like that.

She would prioritize him in everything she did. Every word he said was like an imperial edict to her.

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