Still Loving You Nonetheless By Snow de Eira Chapter 1271
Chapter 1271
Meredith stood from Josiah’s lap and said, “It’s getting late. Hurry back to your room and rest.”
“Edith.” Josiah pulled her small hands and said with a serious expression, “Don’t worry.
I’ll save myself.”
Meredith almost burst into laughter. It was just a throwaway remark, but Josiah took it so seriously.
“I got it. Go and get an early rest.”
“Where’s my goodnight kiss?”
Meredith lowered her head and kissed him on the forehead. “Good night.”
The following morning, Meredith went to see the children. To her surprise, Ivy was not there. In the past, Ivy would check on the children the first thing after getting up, just like her.
Why was she not here today?
Meredith asked Nia if Ivy had been there, and Nia shook her, indicating she had not.
Out of curiosity, Meredith went to check if Ivy was in her room, she knocked on the door several times, but there was no response. Later, she opened the door cautiously and walked in.
Ivy, who never slept in, was actually still sleeping in bed?
Meredith called out, “Miss Landers, it’s time to get up for breakfast.” There was no response.
Meredith raised her voice and called again, but Ivy still did not respond. Meredith approached Ivy and noticed that Ivy’s face was flushed, looking like she had a fever. Meredith found that Ivy’s temperature was really high when she reached out to touch her forehead.
Why were there so many scars on her?
Meredith met Ivy every day in the past months, yet she never noticed Ivy showing signs of being hurt.
“Miss Landers, how did you get these scars?” Meredith asked curiously.
Ivy did not seem to hear her question, she still curled up tightly, trembling and calling out to her child.
Meredith understood that asking Ivy at a time like this would be useless.
In order to reduce Ivy’s fever as soon as possible, Meredith lifted her from the bed with all her strength and fed her the feverreducing medicine.
Thankfully, Ivy drank it, and she soon fell asleep.
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