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Still Loving You Nonetheless novel Chapter 420

Chapter 420 “Yes. I haven’t seen you in a long time.” Quinley smiled and walked over. Looking at Meredith’s ID tag, she said, “Meredith, don’t tell me you’re working here?” “Yes, I’m working here. I teach the children piano.” “Why? Josiah is so rich, why does he need you to come out to work?” “I insisted on going to work, so Joe agreed to it,” Meredith explained. “No wonder,” Quinley nodded and said, “but, back then, Josiah…” “Quinley,” Meredith suddenly interrupted her by saying, “don’t talk to me about the past. I don’t want to hear about it.”

Quinley was stunned speechless. Although her main reason for looking for Meredith that day was not to talk about her past, seeing how she was so against her past, Quinley was confused. Has she regained her memories but decided to live in the moment of her happy life and not pursue the past?

Did she not care for her daughter’s death at all? If that was the case, Meredith sure was cruel. To understand the truth, Quinley cautiously asked, “Meredith, have you remembered the past?

“No.” Meredith continued painting. Her tone was calm. “I just don’t want an outsider like you to create assorted stories for me. It would then make me feel bad or even make me go mad.” That was the reason! Quinley nodded and praised Meredith, “Meredith, I think this is a great reason.”

“Is that so?”

“Of course, no matter what happened in the past or in the future, living in the present is the most important thing. Moreover, your relationship with Josiah is so good. You guys are happy. There is no need to think about other things.”

Meredith shook her head. Not only did she not know that Josiah had sought revenge on Maeve, but she also did not know that Josiah knew about Maeve contacting her.

“I’m sorry, Meredith. I don’t know if doing this is right or not, but poor Maeve.” Quinley’s eyes reddened. She pretended to be heartbroken and said, ‘Maeve had been arrested and sent to prison on the charge of theft by Josiah. The amount that Josiah had set her up for would land her in prison for at least ten years.” “That serious?” Meredith was stunned.

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