Chapter 1879
Without further questions, Jeremy smiled in apparent agreement and replied, “I’ll follow you wherever you go.”
Madeline’s eyes twinkled as a smile tugged at the corners of her mouth. She affectionately leaned back into Jeremy’s embrace
once again.
The stars tonight were not bright, but at this moment, Madeline felt warm in her heart.
The following morning, Madeline went to the police station with Jeremy.
After leaving the police station, Jeremy drove his car to the main entrance of Gray Villa.
Madeline and Jeremy were barred from entry by a bodyguard at the entrance, but Jeremy was not someone that would allow
himself to be stopped.
Carter and Camille had originally chartered a flight to bring Shirley back to St. Piaf today, but Ada’s mother had suddenly shown
up in a fit of rage.
Presently, she was in the living room demanding an explanation from Carter and Camille.
Madeline and Jeremy had just arrived at the door when they heard Ada’s mother yelling angrily.
“Carter, is this how a husband should behave? How could you have your people throw your wife, a formidable Viscountess, into
a dog kennel? Do I have a hearing problem, or are you actually insane? My beloved daughter is a human being! You’d better
release her right now!”
Carter smiled faintly after listening to Ada’s mother. “A human being? Since when has your beloved daughter ever treated a
human’s life seriously, huh?”
“...” Ada’s mother subtly averted her gaze upon hearing those words.
“It was your beloved daughter who started a fire, killing two of my friends whom I had invited to my house. It’s my greatest
kindness not to send a cruel woman like her to prison.”
Carter’s cold eyes narrowed as his dark gaze landed on the face of Ada’s mother.
“This woman has challenged me and crossed the line repeatedly. Even if she dies, she deserves it.”
“....” Ada’s mother saw the murderous intent that flashed across Carter’s eyes.
That murderous intent terrified her.
No one here knew that she was the one who advised Ada to start the fire. Initially, Ada had asked her mother to handle it on
Ada’s behalf. To avoid suspicion, though, she had insisted that Ada perform the task by herself.
However, she had not expected Carter to see through it in less than two days.
Ada’s mother was panicking, but she told herself not to show it. She feared truly Carter’s keen observation skills would see right
through her.
After her internal struggle, Ada’s mother decided to shift the blame onto others to hide her own misdeeds. “The fire was just an
accident. How could you blame Ada for that? Why would she start the fire? She didn’t even know who those two people were.”
Ada’s mother put on an appearance of being hurt by this injustice. “How could you accuse Ada solely based on your hunch?
What evidence do you have?”
“Evidence?” Carter was about to speak when he saw someone walking through the door. He lifted his gaze, and the corner of his
lips turned up. “The evidence is here.”
Ada’s mother raised her head immediately when she heard that. Following Carter’s gaze, she saw Madeline and Jeremy coming
through the door.
When Carter saw Madeline and Jeremy, he gave them an unexpected smile. “You’ve come at the right time, Mrs. Whitman. It just
so happened that I need you here to answer a difficult question.”
With that, Carter threw a cold glance at Ada’s mother and spoke in a casual tone.
“If you have any questions, feel free to ask Mrs. Whitman, because she was the one who identified your beloved daughter as the
arsonist.”
Ada’s mother had no idea it was Madeline who had testified against Ada.
She had only managed to find out about Ada’s current condition by bribing a servant.
Her rage immediately burst forth.
She could not lash out at Carter and Camille, but she could direct her anger at Madeline.
Ada’s mother thought to herself as she advanced toward Madeline menacingly.
Before she managed to walk up to Madeline, however, Jeremy had taken a step forward and stood in front of Madeline.