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Still Loving You Nonetheless novel Chapter 489

Chapter 489

“If I were you, I would drag her to hell with me. After all, it was because of her that you ended up this way.” Ysabelle was simply staring at Quinley. “Quinley Allison, you are still planning to use me until the very last moment, huh?”

“L...” Quinley did not know what to say.

Quinley immediately regretted being too anxious and now Ysabelle had read her intentions.

But she was relieved when Ysabelle said, “But that‘s alright, I don‘t mind that you’re using me. Tell me what I should do to drag Meredith to hell with me. I‘ll get it done right away.” Quinley thought that Ysabelle must really hate and resented Meredith.

But that was great news for Quinley.

It would be a waste if she let go of such a good pawn.

Quinley reached for her phone and sent a photo to Ysabelle. “Send this picture to Meredith and explain to her what the photo means. I think you know better what to say to her, don‘t you?”

Ysabelle checked the photo on her phone.

A sinister smile crept across her face.

If it was not because he had urgent matters in the office, Josiah would have dragged her back to bed and went for another round.

But he had a lot of things to deal with today. “I‘ll come to pick you up after work and we’ll head to the Civil Administration Office.” Josiah leaned in again and kissed her on the forehead. “You’re busy with work today, aren‘t you? We can always go tomorrow, there’s no rush.” “No. We will go today.” Meredith chose the date today and Josiah also agreed that it was a good day to re-register their marriage. He would not allow work to get in his way on such an important day.

“Be good and wait for my call,” Josiah said and adjusted the blanket over her before striding out of the room.

It was not even seven in the morning. After Josiah left, Meredith adjusted herself in bed and went back to sleep because she was exhausted from last night. She slept in until nine and it was Lily who woke her up. With a red dress in her hands, Lily asked, “Ma‘am, what do you think about wearing this dress today?”

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