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Still Loving You Nonetheless novel Chapter 364

Chapter 364

Meredith nodded, turned, and walked toward the door.

She finally left the ward.

The nurse was breathing a sigh of relief when there was another knock at the door of the ward.

This time, it was Josiah.

The nurse was about to tell him that Meredith had just been here, but Josiah took the lead and said to the attending doctor behind her, “The new drug you mentioned earlier has been used for a long time, why is there still no effect?” “Mister Josiah, the new drugs require a longer course of treatment and requires a longer amount of time to take effect.”

Josiah was silent.

The doctor handed the information in his hand to Josiah and said respectfully, “Mister Josiah, if you want to continue using the new drug, you need to sign this.”

Josiah looked at the list on the doctor‘s outstretched hand.

The doctor explained, “About this matter, Miss Yena‘s mother passed away and there are no relatives who can sign, so I have no choice but to ask…”

Mister Wesley, who was waiting at the door, interjected, “Doctor, this is a new drug, and you‘re putting the responsibility on Mister Josiah.”

The attending doctor was embarrassed about this, but he said helplessly, “But if no one signs, I would have to bear the responsibility for any accidents that may happen with the drug.

I… can‘t afford it.

“I‘m sorry Mister Josiah, I really didn‘t mean to put you in a tough position.

The main thing is that Miss Yena is your friend, even if she…I mean in case something happens to her, you don‘t have to bear too much responsibility.

But I‘m different, I‘m just a doctor…” Josiah did not say much.

He just took the signature pen and signed his name on the form.

The doctor breathed a sigh of relief and said gratefully, “Thank you for your understanding, Mister Josiah.

You haven‘t come to see Miss Yena for several days.

Please accompany her.

I‘ll head off first.” After the doctor left, the nurse also prepared to leave.

Before leaving, she struggled and said, “Mister Josiah, there is something I don‘t know if I should tell you.” Josiah was looking at Yena on the hospital bed, and when he heard this, his eyebrows wrinkled slightly.

She also asked if you love Miss Yena very much.” Seeing that Josiah‘s face turned completely dark, she hurriedly added, “But I said I didn‘t know.

Then, she left.”

Josiah cursed in a deep voice, turned, and rushed towardsthe door of the ward.

Mister Wesley pointed at the nurse and scolded her, “You.

Don‘t you know what‘s more important? You should have told Mister Josiah about this the moment he came in just now.”

The nurse said innocently, “I thought that for Mister Josiah, Miss Yena‘s condition was the most important thing, so I didn‘t dare to interrupt him…” It was already raining outside.

The raindrops were not big, but they felt cold as they fell onto Meredith‘s skin.

Meredith sat on a chair at the bus stop, looking at the busy traffic in front of her.

After Josiah came out of the hospital, he walked in the direction of his home.

When he saw her figure sitting on the platform from a distance, he finally breathed a sigh of relief.

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