Chapter 652
Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife
Jeremy was sitting alone. An autumn breeze blew and he vaguely smelled a familiar fragrance in the air.
Then, his phone rang, interrupting his thoughts.
He picked up the phone to answer it and Madelineâs indifferent voice came from the other end. âMr.
Whitman, can you come to the town office at 9 AM tomorrow?â
After Jeremyâs momentary silence, he then answered affirmatively, âTomorrow, 9 AM. Iâll wait for you at the town office on the dot.â
âOkay, see you then.â Madeline hung up after speaking.
She held the phone and was lost in a daze for a while before raising a smile to face Felipe who was driving. âFelipe, will you accompany me to the town office tomorrow morning? I donât want any more accidents.â
âOf course, I can.â Felipe naturally agreed joyfully.
He had also been waiting for this day for a long time.
He did not want any more problems.
As the autumn wind gradually rose, Jeremy held the phone and closed his eyes listlessly.
The moment was finally arriving.
âLinnie, we will finally go our separate ways.â
â¦
The next day, Jeremy was waiting at the town office since early.
He had to arrive earlier than Madeline, so as not to be noticed by her that he had eye problems.
He imagined that the divorce certificate would not be so smoothly obtained just like the previous times, but in the end, Madeline appeared on time.
Felipe had come with Madeline too.
Jeremy tried his best to behave like a normal person as to not be discovered by Madeline.
The staff looked at the beautiful young couple in front of them and eventually confirmed it with them.
âDo the two of you really donât want to think about it anymore? There will always be fights between husband and wife. Donât be so rash as to get a divorce.â
âThank you for your kindness, but we donât need to think about it.â Madelineâs tone was decisive and straightforward, even tough. âFor a marriage where thereâs no reciprocal love, a divorce is the best ending. Please settle my divorce certificate with Mr. Jeremy Whitman as soon as possible because the man who truly loves me is waiting for me outside the door.â
The staff was shocked for a moment. She glanced at the silent Jeremy and quickly completed the formalities. After a while, two red divorce certificates were placed in front of them.
The previous photo of the two on the marriage certificate was now a photo of them by themselves.
As if the past had been torn apart, it could no longer be pieced together.
âLinnie.â
âMr. Whitman, refrain from calling me that in the future.â
Madeline interrupted him indifferently, saying, âI wish you and your truly beloved woman will eventually get married.â
She uttered the words of blessing and without looking at Jeremy again. She brushed past him.
Jeremy faced Madeline in the direction of her departure. There was endless darkness where his vision could reach.
The darkness struck fiercely, leaving only the last glimmer of support in his heart.
âLinnie, thank you for your blessing.
âBut the only woman I love is you, you fool.â
The moment she stepped out of the town office, Madeline not only did not feel at ease, but instead, she felt even more upset.
Felipe had gone to the parking lot to get the car. She stood at the intersection, dazed.
Suddenly a car whizzed past her, and it would have grazed her if it was just a few more inches closer.
She remembered that Jeremy had rushed over and held her away from danger before, but nowâ¦
Madeline looked back and saw Jeremy emerge from the town office desperately. His eyes were hollow as if he could not see the steps in front of him. He stepped onto the air.
Seeing this, Madelineâs heart suddenly trembled as she hurriedly turned and ran toward him.