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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1169

Chapter 1169

Madeline looked at the anti-toxoid reagent in front of her and thought of Jeremy.

She knew that Jeremy would definitely not be willing to see her compromising and accepting Ryan’s despicable demands.

However, she knew better that she did not want to see a day when he would be in so much pain.

Madeline clenched her fists tightly and looked at the man in front of her who looked like his victory was already determined. Her gaze was firm.

“Ryan, you can make a request, but if you cross the line, I won’t compromise.”

Ryan walked up to Madeline and picked up the anti-toxoid reagent in his hand. He smiled deeply. “I’m afraid you have no reason to refuse. I don’t want him to suffer. You have no choice but to agree.”

Hospital.

Jeremy was pacing back and forth in the corridor anxiously. The calmness he always had was gone at this moment.

There was still blood on his palms that he had not managed to wash off. All of them came from Lillian.

Jeremy closed his eyes and took a deep breath, thinking of Lillian who had tried so hard to get close to him during this period of time. She had been wanting to call him ‘Daddy’ but instead, he turned a blind eye.

How much had his behavior hurt the child’s heart till the child was still trying to call him ‘Daddy’ just before she fell into unconsciousness?

Although he did not hear the child’s voice, he could see the shape of her mouth.

‘Daddy’.

His little princess had called him her father.

Jeremy’s heart seemed to be riddled with countless glass slags and the pain was too much for him to bear.

Fabian was also restless at the moment. He regretted bringing Lillian and Jackson out off kindergarten.

“Heh,” Jeremy sneered as a cold light came from the bottom of his eyes. “Fabian, why did my daughter become mute? Why did I become like this? It’s all because of you Johnsons. You still dare stand here?”

Hearing this, Fabian furrowed his eyebrows. Suddenly, there was nothing to say.

“Fabian, never see my daughter again. Get out,” Jeremy warned solemnly before turning around coldly to face the operating room.

Fabian clenched his fist, but he finally let go of it weakly.

He could fully understand Jeremy’s emotions at the moment, and if it were him, he might do something more radical than Jeremy.

It was just…

‘Lillian, if I can never see you again, I’ll definitely miss you very much,’ Fabian thought silently, then turned around and left.

Jeremy heard the footsteps of Fabian leaving and sat weakly on the chair.

He knew that Fabian could not be blamed for Lillian’s accident.

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